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Index

Index: Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

Symbols


<cr>     li

? command     l

A


access control
bridging
using byte offset     BC-110
using station names     BC-110
NetBIOS filtering     BC-109

access expressions
combining administrative filters     BC-113
configuration (examples)     BC-139, BC-140
configuring     BC-114
optimizing     BC-115

access filters
NetBIOS configuration
description     BC-109
(example)     BC-136
SNAP frames (example)     BC-138
SR/TLB configuration (example)     BC-132
SRB access expressions, combining     BC-113

access lists
bridging
(caution)     BC-48
defining     BC-47
filtering by protocol type     BC-46
redefining     BC-115
SRB
access expressions, altering     BC-115
NetBIOS filtering     BC-98

access-expression command     BC-115

access-list command     BC-45, BC-112

adapter command     BC-679, BC-694, BC-695

addresses
filtering
destination     BC-113
source     BC-113
multicast filtering     BC-43

administrative filtering
address
destination     BC-113
MAC-layer     BC-44
multicast     BC-43
source     BC-113
Token Ring     BC-113
dynamically determined stations     BC-43
LAT service announcements     BC-48
protocol type     BC-112
source-route bridging     BC-111
vendor code     BC-45, BC-113

allocate lu command     BC-796, BC-809

alps a1-map a2-map command     BC-496

ALPS (Airline Product Set)
ASCU configuration     BC-495
circuit configuration     BC-494, BC-499
configuration
(examples)     BC-501  to BC-507
task list     BC-492
CPE central configuration     BC-497
local peer IP address configuration     BC-493
maintaining     BC-501
MATIP
description     BC-490
(example)     BC-502
topology     BC-490
monitoring     BC-501
remote peer IP address configuration     BC-493
remote router configuration     BC-493
service message configuration     BC-498
supported platforms     BC-492
topology
ALC protocol     BC-490
(figure)     BC-490
mainframe access     BC-490
MATIP protocol     BC-490
TCP-based protocol     BC-490
UTS protocol     BC-490
verification     BC-500

alps alias command     BC-497

alps ascu command     BC-496

alps auto-reset command     BC-497

alps circuit command     BC-494

alps connection-type permanent command     BC-494

alps default-circuit command     BC-496

alps enable-alarms ascu command     BC-499

alps enable-alarms circuit command     BC-499

alps enable-alarms peer command     BC-499

alps enable-ascu command     BC-497

alps enable-circuit command     BC-495

alps error-display command     BC-497

alps host-hld host-link command     BC-498

alps hostlink command     BC-494

alps idle-timer command     BC-495

alps keepalive command     BC-493

alps lifetime-timer command     BC-494

alps local-hld remote-hld command     BC-494

alps local-peer command     BC-493, BC-497

alps matip-close-delay command     BC-494

alps max-msg-length command     BC-496

alps mpx command     BC-495

alps n1 command     BC-495

alps n2 command     BC-495

alps n3 command     BC-495

alps poll-pause command     BC-496

alps primary-peer command     BC-494

alps remote-peer command     BC-494

alps retry-option command     BC-496

alps service-msg data-drop command     BC-496

alps service-msg format command     BC-496

alps service-msg status-change command     BC-496

alps service-msg-interval command     BC-494

alps service-msg-list command     BC-494

alps service-msg-list number command     BC-498

alps servlim command     BC-495

alps t1 command     BC-495

alps t2 command     BC-495

alps translate command     BC-498

alps update-circuit command     BC-500

APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communication)
connections to CTRC     BC-579
PEM support for     BC-584

APPL statement
for CICS     BC-577
for DB2     BC-581
label     BC-581

APPN (Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking)
See also SNASw
CMPC support     BC-248, BC-670, BC-690
configuration
CMPC (examples)     BC-712  to BC-716, BC-720  to BC-722
TN3270 server     BC-803  to BC-810
over DLSw+     BC-210, BC-287
SNA-to-IP integration     BC-3  to BC-4

ARE (all-routes explorer)
filtering     BC-153, BC-181
packet forwarding     BC-90

asp addr-offset command     BC-367

ASP (asynchronous security protocol)
Cisco tunneling implementation     BC-356
overview     BC-359
primary and secondary role specification     BC-367
virtual multidrop support     BC-360

asp role primary command     BC-367

asp role secondary command     BC-367

asp rx-ift command     BC-367

ASSOCIATE request
description     BC-772  to BC-773
(figures)     BC-773, BC-774

asynchronous networks, frame sequencing overview     BC-361

asynchronous protocol virtual multidrop support     BC-360

ATM
description     BC-108
networks, RFC 1483     BC-108

AUTOGEN definition, SDLLC     BC-443

AutoInstall for router connections, using     BC-580

autonomous bridging     BC-41

autonomous switching
configuration (example)     BC-141
source-route bridging     BC-117

B


bind-time security     BC-580

bisync (binary synchronous communication)
active poll list specification     BC-367
address on a contention specification     BC-366
central router specification     BC-367
character set specification     BC-366
connection retry specification     BC-367
extended addressing, non-standard address specification     BC-367
frame sequencing     BC-360
full-duplex mode specification     BC-367
local acknowledgment peer configuration     BC-368
multidrop configuration     BC-358
non-standard address specification     BC-367
overview     BC-356
passthrough peer configuration     BC-368
poll timeout specification     BC-367
polling cycle specification     BC-367
primary role specification     BC-367
protocol options     BC-366
secondary role specification     BC-367
traffic encapsulation and routing     BC-215, BC-356

BPDUs (bridge protocol data units)
description     BC-51
intervals
forward delay, adjusting     BC-51
hello packets     BC-51
maximum idle, adjusting     BC-52

Branch Extender
See SNASw, BEX

bridge
group
interface, assigning     BC-28
number, assigning     BC-28
root     BC-50

bridge (continued)
tables
description     BC-43
static and dynamic entries     BC-43
See RSRB; SR/TLB; SRB; SRT

bridge acquire command     BC-43

bridge address command     BC-45

bridge bridge command     BC-40

bridge circuit-group pause command     BC-58

bridge circuit-group source-based command     BC-58

bridge cmf command     BC-58

bridge crb command     BC-37

bridge domain command     BC-42

bridge forward-time command     BC-51

bridge hello-time command     BC-51

bridge irb command     BC-38

bridge lat-service-filtering command     BC-49

bridge max-age command     BC-52

bridge multicast-source command     BC-43

bridge priority command     BC-50

bridge priority, spanning tree     BC-50

bridge protocol command     BC-27, BC-152, BC-179

bridge route command     BC-39

bridge-group aging-time command     BC-43

bridge-group cbus-bridging command     BC-41

bridge-group circuit command     BC-58

bridge-group command     BC-31, BC-34, BC-178

bridge-group input-lsap-list command     BC-47

bridge-group input-type-list command     BC-47

bridge-group lat-compression command     BC-42

bridge-group output-address-list command     BC-46

bridge-group output-lat-service-deny command     BC-49

bridge-group output-lat-service-permit command     BC-49

bridge-group output-lsap-list command     BC-47

bridge-group output-pattern command     BC-48

bridge-group output-type-list command     BC-47

bridge-group path-cost command     BC-51

bridge-group priority command     BC-50

bridge-group spanning-disabled command     BC-52

bridging
between dissimilar media
(caution)     BC-26, BC-96
description     BC-13
concurrent routing and bridging     BC-37
duplicate bridge definition
(caution)     BC-85
extended access list
(caution)     BC-48
Frame Relay     BC-34
transit     BC-10, BC-22
transparent
See SR/TLB
X.25     BC-36

broadcasts, transparent bridging (example)     BC-70

bsc char-set command     BC-366

bsc contention command     BC-366

bsc dial-contention command     BC-367

bsc extended-address command     BC-367

bsc pause command     BC-367

bsc poll-timeout command     BC-367

bsc primary command     BC-367

bsc retries command     BC-367

bsc secondary command     BC-367

bsc servlim command     BC-367

BSDS (Bootstrap Data Set)     BC-581

BSTUN (Block Serial Tunneling)
ASP overview     BC-359
asynchronous networks, frame sequencing overview     BC-361
bisync
configuration     BC-366
(examples)     BC-368
frame sequencing, overview     BC-360
bstun route command     BC-365
Cisco implementation     BC-215, BC-356

BSTUN (Block Serial Tunneling) (continued)
configuration
(examples)     BC-368
task list     BC-361
description     BC-356
DLCI mapping     BC-364
enabling     BC-362
features     BC-215
Frame Relay
encapsulation     BC-363
local acknowledgment configuration     BC-343
local acknowledgment (example)     BC-382
passthrough (example)     BC-382
frame sequencing overview     BC-360
frame specification     BC-365
group configuration     BC-362
group serial interface, assigning     BC-364
local acknowledgment (example)     BC-382
monitoring     BC-368
passthrough configuration (example)     BC-382
protocol
adplex     BC-362
adt-poll-select     BC-362
adt-vari-poll     BC-362
async-generic     BC-363
bsc     BC-362
bsc-local-ack     BC-362
configuration     BC-362
diebold     BC-363
mdi     BC-363
serial interface, configuration     BC-364
traffic queueing priority
configuration     BC-366
customizing     BC-366

bstun group command     BC-364

bstun protocol-group command     BC-362

bstun route command     BC-365

buffers
SDLC, controlling size     BC-400

bus-and-tag channel
CIP     BC-243, BC-610
CPA     BC-243, BC-611
data rate configuration     BC-630

BVI (bridge-group virtual interface)
creating     BC-39
description     BC-11, BC-23
secondary IP address     BC-39

byte offset, access control     BC-110

C


carriage return (<cr>)     li

cautions
bridging
between dissimilar media     BC-26
dissimilar media     BC-96
duplicate bridge definition     BC-85
extended access list     BC-48
CMCC adapter, MIH     BC-644, BC-672, BC-731
microcode reload     BC-624, BC-627
SNASw interface, changing     BC-546
STUN encapsulation, RSP     BC-338
usage in text     xlvi
XID transmission     BC-395

change log inventory utility     BC-582

channel interface tracking, CPA configuration     BC-631

channel rates
See data rates

channel subsystem, configuring     BC-617

channel-protocol command     BC-630, BC-631

CICS (Customer Information Control System)
clients, setting up     BC-591
CTRC feature     BC-240
defining remote access to     BC-577
host configuration     BC-577  to BC-581
LU termination     BC-775
resource definition group     BC-578
security     BC-580, BC-775

CICS (Customer Information Control System) (continued)
system initialization parameters     BC-578
transient data queue     BC-579
Universal Client     BC-591

CIP (channel interface processor)
benefits     BC-611
Cisco IOS release support     BC-244, BC-612
CPA comparison     BC-244, BC-612
description     BC-610
ECA     BC-243, BC-610
hardware logic, clearing     BC-635
interface
number supported     BC-244, BC-612
port numbers     BC-629
restarting     BC-635
shutting down     BC-635
state tracking     BC-244, BC-612
types     BC-244, BC-612
memory     BC-244, BC-612
microcode image
loading     BC-624  to BC-626
saving     BC-625
verification     BC-628
overview     BC-243
PCA     BC-243, BC-610
router platforms     BC-244, BC-612
statistics, clearing     BC-634
virtual port, number     BC-244, BC-612

CIP-attached router definition     BC-601

circuit weight, DLSw+, adjusting     BC-303

claw command     BC-618, BC-651, BC-658, BC-659

CLAW (Common Link Access to Workstation)
CMPC+ support     BC-724
configuration
(examples)     BC-661  to BC-663
guidelines     BC-649
host, router correlation     BC-659  to BC-660
requirements     BC-642  to BC-643
tasks, host     BC-644  to BC-649
tasks, router     BC-650  to BC-653
fast switching configuration     BC-653
ICMP flows, disabling     BC-653
IP address configuration     BC-652
IP host backup configuration     BC-658, BC-659
maintaining     BC-660
maximum connections     BC-649
monitoring     BC-660
MTU, CPA configuration     BC-652
overview     BC-245, BC-640
packing
(example)     BC-662
feature     BC-650
subchannel
configuration     BC-650  to BC-652
guidelines     BC-649

clear bridge command     BC-59

clear bridge multicast command     BC-59

clear counters command     BC-634, BC-637

clear dbconn connection command     BC-596

clear dlsw circuit command     BC-310

clear drip command     BC-153, BC-181

clear drip counters command     BC-153

clear extended counters channel command     BC-634, BC-707, BC-755

clear interface command     BC-635

clear ncia circuit command     BC-484

clear ncia client command     BC-484

clear ncia client registered command     BC-484

clear netbios-cache command     BC-121

clear rif-cache command     BC-121

clear source-bridge command     BC-121

clear sse command     BC-59, BC-121

clear txconn connection command     BC-595

clear txconn transaction command     BC-595

clear vlan statistics command     BC-59, BC-153

client ip command     BC-820

client ip lu command     BC-796, BC-815

client ip pool command     BC-796, BC-806, BC-815

client lu maximum command     BC-798, BC-805

client printer ip lu command     BC-815

clients
CICS     BC-591
COMTI     BC-595
DB2     BC-591
IBM Universal     BC-591
TXSeries clients     BC-592
virtual terminals, installing     BC-580

clock rate command     BC-424

cluster
LU pool allocation     BC-774
TN3270 server
description     BC-771
(figures)     BC-829, BC-830

CMCC (Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection) adapter
channel interface tracking, CPA configuration     BC-631
channel software     BC-242, BC-610
CLAW configuration     BC-639  to BC-668
CMPC configuration     BC-669  to BC-722
CMPC+ configuration     BC-723  to BC-761
comparison (table)     BC-612
configuration
device argument     BC-620  to BC-622
guidelines     BC-614
path argument     BC-618  to BC-620
core dump     BC-636
CSNA configuration     BC-669  to BC-722
data rate configuration     BC-630
description     BC-609
environments supported     BC-245, BC-613
FEP alternative     BC-247, BC-670
(figures)     BC-243, BC-610
hardware
description     BC-242
logic, clearing     BC-635
IBM 3172
alternative     BC-247, BC-670
offload     BC-640
interface
clearing     BC-634
monitoring     BC-631  to BC-634, BC-635
port types     BC-629
restarting     BC-635
selecting     BC-629
shutting down     BC-635
status verification     BC-636
IP address configuration     BC-652, BC-656, BC-735
IP host backup configuration     BC-639  to BC-668
loopback     BC-636
maintaining     BC-631  to BC-634
microcode image
loading     BC-624  to BC-628
reloading
(caution)     BC-624, BC-627
saving     BC-625, BC-627
verification     BC-628
MIH
(caution)     BC-644, BC-672, BC-731
monitoring     BC-631  to BC-634
RSP, Flash memory     BC-624
SNA environment features     BC-247
SNA-to-IP integration     BC-6
TCP/IP environment features     BC-245
TCP/IP offload configuration     BC-639  to BC-668
TN3270 server configuration     BC-763  to BC-836
troubleshooting     BC-636

CMCC internal adapters
configuration
CSNA     BC-674
port     BC-674
SAP guidelines     BC-614  to BC-616, BC-674
CSNA configuration     BC-678
LLC option configuration     BC-679
maximum     BC-614, BC-673

CMCC internal adapters (continued)
SAP
limit     BC-614
reserved values     BC-614

CMCC internal LANs
configuration
CMPC     BC-689
CSNA     BC-673
port     BC-674, BC-689
CSNA configuration     BC-678
maximum     BC-614, BC-673

CMPC (Cisco Multipath Channel)
See also CMPC+
APPN node support     BC-248
APPN support     BC-671, BC-690
channel
host verification     BC-701
router verification     BC-700  to BC-701
troubleshooting     BC-702
CMPC+ support     BC-724
configuration
description     BC-688
enabling     BC-696
(examples)     BC-711  to BC-722, BC-834
guidelines     BC-689  to BC-690
host, router correlation     BC-697
requirements     BC-671  to BC-672
SAP     BC-689
tasks, host     BC-690  to BC-691
tasks, router     BC-692  to BC-697
verification     BC-698  to BC-705
internal adapter configuration     BC-694
internal LAN configuration     BC-694
link
See transmission group
LLC option configuration     BC-695
local SNA major node configuration     BC-691
maintaining     BC-706  to BC-707
monitoring     BC-706  to BC-707
overview     BC-248, BC-670
SNASw support     BC-248, BC-671
SRB configuration     BC-696
subchannel
configuration     BC-692
guidelines     BC-689
TN3270 server DLUR support     BC-248, BC-671
transmission group
configuration     BC-693
(figure)     BC-690
guidelines     BC-689
TRL configuration     BC-691
VTAM
host verification     BC-702  to BC-703
router verification     BC-704
troubleshooting     BC-705

cmpc command     BC-618, BC-692, BC-736

CMPC+ (Cisco Multipath Channel+)
architecture     BC-246, BC-723
benefits     BC-729
configuration
description     BC-732
(examples)     BC-755  to BC-761
guidelines     BC-732
host tasks     BC-733  to BC-735
host, router correlation     BC-738
HSAS stack verification     BC-747  to BC-752
requirements     BC-730
router tasks     BC-735  to BC-738
TCP/IP stack verification     BC-739  to BC-745
troubleshooting, HSAS     BC-753
troubleshooting, TCP/IP stack     BC-746  to BC-747
data flow     BC-725
description     BC-723  to BC-729
IP address configuration     BC-735
maintaining     BC-754  to BC-755
monitoring     BC-754  to BC-755
MPC+ group, number supported     BC-246, BC-724
overview     BC-246, BC-723

CMPC+ (Cisco Multipath Channel+) (continued)
platforms supported     BC-730
subchannel
configuration     BC-736
guidelines     BC-732
TCP/IP stack (example)     BC-755  to BC-757
transmission group
configuration     BC-737
guidelines     BC-732
maximum     BC-732

command modes, understanding     xlix  to l

command syntax
conventions     xlv
displaying (example)     li

commands
context-sensitive help for abbreviating     l
default form, using     liii
no form, using     liii

Communication Definition (example)     BC-594

COMTI clients     BC-595

concurrent routing and bridging     BC-37

configurations, saving     liv

configure command     BC-625

constrained multicast flooding
enabling     BC-58
multicast state information
clearing     BC-59
displaying     BC-59

conversion, data     BC-585

copy command     BC-625

CoS (class of service)
enabling     BC-264
SNA traffic prioritizing     BC-264

CPA (channel port adapter)
benefits     BC-611
CIP comparison     BC-244, BC-612
Cisco IOS release support     BC-244, BC-612
description     BC-611
ECPA     BC-243, BC-611
hardware logic, clearing     BC-635
interface
monitoring     BC-635
number supported     BC-244, BC-612
port number     BC-629
restarting     BC-635
shutting down     BC-635
state tracking     BC-244, BC-612
types     BC-244, BC-612
memory     BC-244, BC-612
microcode image
loading     BC-627  to BC-628
saving     BC-627
verification     BC-628
overview     BC-243
PCPA     BC-243, BC-611
router platforms     BC-244, BC-609, BC-612
statistics, clearing     BC-634
virtual port, number     BC-244, BC-612

CPE (Customer Premise Equipment), central configuration     BC-497

CSNA (Cisco SNA)
channel
host verification     BC-685
router verification     BC-684  to BC-685
troubleshooting     BC-685  to BC-686
CMPC+ support     BC-724
configuration
description     BC-673
enabling     BC-681
(examples)     BC-707  to BC-711
guidelines     BC-673  to BC-674
host tasks     BC-674
host, router correlation     BC-682
requirements     BC-671  to BC-672
router tasks     BC-676
SAP     BC-674
verification     BC-682  to BC-688
internal adapter configuration     BC-678

CSNA (Cisco SNA) (continued)
internal LAN configuration     BC-678
internetworking     BC-1
maintaining     BC-706  to BC-707
monitoring     BC-706  to BC-707
overview     BC-247, BC-670
routing information     BC-674
SRB configuration     BC-680  to BC-681
subchannel configuration     BC-677
supported devices     BC-247, BC-670
VTAM
host verification     BC-686  to BC-687
router verification     BC-687
troubleshooting     BC-688
XCA major node (example)     BC-675

csna command     BC-618, BC-677, BC-684

CTRC (Cisco Transaction Connection)
benefits     BC-242, BC-571
CICS
host, configuring     BC-577, BC-581
server, configuring     BC-585
support     BC-240
configuration     BC-574
(examples)     BC-597  to BC-606
tasks     BC-585  to BC-590
verification     BC-590
DB2 support     BC-241
description     BC-240
destination configuration     BC-585
installing APPC connections     BC-579
license configuration     BC-587
maintaining     BC-595
monitoring     BC-595
route configuration     BC-586
router, licensing for     BC-573
server
CICS configuration     BC-585
CICS (examples)     BC-603, BC-606
DB2 configuration     BC-586
DB2 (examples)     BC-598  to BC-605
SNASw configuration     BC-587

D


data conversion     BC-585

data flow, CMPC+     BC-725

data rates
CMCC adapter, parallel channel interface     BC-630
host configuration, control unit statement     BC-631

Database Connection
DRDA     BC-241, BC-573
StarSQL applications     BC-241, BC-573

Database Server Name for data source     BC-582

data-link controls
DSPU configuration     BC-515
SNA Service Point configuration     BC-525

DB2 (Data Base 2)
APPL statement for     BC-581
clients, setting up     BC-591
CTRC feature     BC-241
CTRC monitoring commands     BC-596
DDF record in BSDS     BC-581
LUNAMES (table)     BC-583
OS/390     BC-241, BC-575
OS/400     BC-241, BC-575
Universal Server
AIX     BC-575
HP-UX     BC-575
OS/2     BC-575
SCO OpenServer     BC-575
Solaris     BC-575
UNIX     BC-575
Windows 95     BC-575
Windows NT     BC-575
VM     BC-241, BC-575
VSE     BC-241

DB2 Universal Server
AIX     BC-241
HP-UX     BC-241
OS/2     BC-241
SCO OpenServer     BC-241
Solaris     BC-241
UNIX     BC-241
Windows 95     BC-241
Windows NT     BC-241

dbconn ping command     BC-596

dbconn server command     BC-586

dbconn tcpserver command     BC-586

DDDLU (dynamic definition of dependent LU), LU names     BC-767, BC-769

DDF (distributed data facility)
installation panel     BC-582
starting     BC-582

DDR (dial-on-demand routing)
protocol bridging and routing     BC-33
transparent bridging
access, controlling     BC-34
bridging protocol, defining     BC-33
Ethernet type code, access (example)     BC-75
interface configuration     BC-34
permit all bridge packets     BC-34
protocol access (example)     BC-75
type code access     BC-34

debug channel events command     BC-684, BC-700

debug dbconn all command     BC-596

debug dbconn appc command     BC-596

debug dbconn config command     BC-596

debug dbconn drda command     BC-596

debug dbconn event command     BC-596

debug dbconn tcp command     BC-596

debug txconn all command     BC-595

debug txconn appc command     BC-595

debug txconn config command     BC-595

debug txconn data command     BC-595

debug txconn event command     BC-595

debug txconn tcp command     BC-595

debug txconn timer command     BC-595

definitions, VTAM     BC-577

destination addresses, administrative filtering     BC-113

destination, CTRC configuration     BC-585

deterministic load distribution     BC-10, BC-22, BC-57

DFHCLNT definition group     BC-578

DFHCNV table     BC-578

DFHDCTG definition group     BC-579

dialer map bridge command     BC-34

dialer-list protocol bridge command     BC-34

DLCI mapping     BC-364

dlsw bgroup-list command     BC-307

DLSw (Data Link Switching)
description     BC-282
enhanced peer-on-demand routing     BC-206, BC-283
expedited TCP connection     BC-206, BC-283
IP multicast     BC-206, BC-282
UDP unicast     BC-206, BC-283

dlsw disable command     BC-310

dlsw duplicate-path-bias command     BC-297, BC-298, BC-300

dlsw group-cache disable command     BC-298

dlsw group-cache max-entries command     BC-298

dlsw load-balance command     BC-303

dlsw local-peer command     BC-288, BC-476, BC-483

dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter command     BC-299

dlsw netbios-name command     BC-308

dlsw peer-on-demand-defaults command     BC-298, BC-302

dlsw port-list command     BC-307

dlsw prom-peer defaults command     BC-302

dlsw remote-peer frame relay command     BC-291, BC-303

dlsw remote-peer fst command     BC-290

dlsw remote-peer tcp command     BC-289, BC-290, BC-297, BC-303, BC-478

dlsw ring-list command     BC-306

dlsw timer command     BC-298, BC-309

dlsw udp-disable command     BC-300

DLSw+ (Data Link Switching Plus)
access control
description     BC-306
ring or port lists     BC-306
APPN support     BC-210, BC-287
border peer
cache entry, displaying reachability     BC-299
cache entry, resetting     BC-298
configuration     BC-297
description     BC-296
disabling     BC-298
group cache entry, deleting     BC-298
group cache max entry configuration     BC-298
cache, clearing     BC-298
circuits
clearing     BC-310
displaying     BC-310
configuration
description     BC-281  to BC-325
(examples)     BC-311  to BC-325
tuning     BC-309
verification     BC-328, BC-329
disabling     BC-310
DLSw+ Lite
See LLC2
DSPU, supporting     BC-210, BC-287
dynamic peer
configuration     BC-301
description     BC-301
enhanced load balancing mode
circuit weight, adjusting     BC-303
timer, adjusting     BC-303
Ethernet
bridge group, assigning     BC-293
configuration     BC-293
Token Ring (example)     BC-319
Ethernet Redundancy feature     BC-304
explorer firewalls     BC-299
explorer traffic, reducing     BC-308
FDDI
configuration     BC-295
Token Ring (example)     BC-320
features     BC-206, BC-283
Frame Relay configuration (example)     BC-323
LLC1 circuit support     BC-301
LLC2 local acknowledgment     BC-286
LNM, supporting     BC-210, BC-287
load balancing
description     BC-302
enhanced version mode configuration     BC-303
enhanced version mode, description     BC-302
fault tolerant mode, description     BC-302
local peer, defining     BC-288, BC-483
maintaining     BC-310
monitoring     BC-310
NetBIOS DDR     BC-299
network management tools     BC-306
peer
backup configuration     BC-304
border     BC-327
cluster     BC-297, BC-327
dynamic configuration     BC-208, BC-285
local     BC-292, BC-310
remote, TCP encapsulation     BC-306
peer cluster, defining     BC-297
peer group
defining     BC-297
description     BC-296
peer-on-demand configuration     BC-298
promiscuous peer
configuration     BC-301
description     BC-301
QLLC
configuration (example)     BC-324
configuration, description     BC-294
enabling     BC-294

DLSw+ (Data Link Switching Plus) (continued)
remote peer
defining     BC-289
direct encapsulation configuration     BC-291
DLSw Lite encapsulation configuration     BC-291
FST encapsulation configuration     BC-290
TCP encapsulation configuration     BC-289
TCP/IP with RIF Passthrough encapsulation configuration     BC-290
ring list     BC-306
RSVP Bandwidth Reservation
(examples)     BC-330
verification     BC-328, BC-329
SDLC
configuration     BC-293
multidrop configuration     BC-294, BC-317, BC-397
station     BC-293, BC-397
Token Ring (example)     BC-321
SNA Service Point, supporting     BC-210, BC-287
SNA, DDR configuration     BC-208, BC-285
SNA-to-IP integration     BC-3, BC-5
standard     BC-204
static path configuration     BC-308
static resource configuration     BC-308
technology overview     BC-281
timer configuration     BC-309
Token Ring configuration     BC-292
traffic
bandwidth management, description     BC-306
explorer     BC-308
UDP Unicast Enhancement     BC-300

dlur command     BC-805

DLUR (Dependent LU Requester)
CMPC (example)     BC-832
configuration     BC-805
configuration mode     BC-785
link
dynamic to static     BC-823
management     BC-823
removing dynamic     BC-823
PU
configuration     BC-809
configuration mode     BC-786
description     BC-767
(examples)     BC-826, BC-834
SAP
configuration     BC-806
configuration mode     BC-786

dlus-backup command     BC-805

DNS (Domain Name System) nailing, inverse
configuration     BC-807
description     BC-771
(examples)     BC-837
verification     BC-819

documentation
conventions     xlv
feedback, providing     xlvii
modules     xli  to xliii
online, accessing     xlvi
ordering     xlvii

Documentation CD-ROM     xlvi

documents and resources, supporting     xliv

DRDA (distributed relational database architecture)
and CTRC     BC-241
APPC (LU 6.2)     BC-241, BC-573
IP     BC-241, BC-573

DRiP (Duplicate Ring Protocol)
ARE filtering     BC-153, BC-181
duplicate configurations     BC-153, BC-181

DSNJU003 utility     BC-582

DSNTIPR panel     BC-582

dspu activation-window command     BC-523

dspu default-pu command     BC-514

DSPU (downstream physical unit)
activation RU
defining     BC-523
activation RU, defining     BC-523
configuration
(examples)     BC-530  to BC-535
FDDI     BC-515
task list     BC-511
Token Ring     BC-515
description     BC-230, BC-509
DLSw+ configuration (example)     BC-532
downstream PU
default, defining     BC-514
explicit definition, using     BC-512
DSPU/RSRB interface, defining     BC-517, BC-518
Ethernet, initiating connection     BC-516
FDDI, initiating connection     BC-516
LLC2/Frame Relay, initiating connection     BC-523
local SAP
enabling     BC-517
Ethernet, enabling     BC-516
FDDI, enabling     BC-516
LLC2/Frame Relay, enabling     BC-522
NCIA Server, enabling     BC-523
Token Ring, enabling     BC-516
virtual data-link control, enabling     BC-519
LUs
dedicated (example)     BC-530
pooled (example)     BC-531
pooled, defining     BC-514
range, defining     BC-515
monitoring and maintaining     BC-529
NCIA
configuration (example)     BC-535
server and SAP configuration     BC-523
over DLSw+     BC-210, BC-287
QLLC
configuration     BC-521
initiating connection     BC-522
RSRB
configuration     BC-516
initiating connection     BC-517
local acknowledgment configuration     BC-518
SDLC configuration     BC-519
SNA perspective     BC-231, BC-510
Token Ring, initiating connection     BC-516
upstream host, defining     BC-511
virtual data-link control
initiating connection     BC-519
interface, defining     BC-519
local SAP, enabling     BC-519

dspu enable-host command     BC-516, BC-522

dspu enable-host (QLLC) command     BC-521

dspu enable-host (SDLC) command     BC-520

dspu enable-pu command     BC-516, BC-522

dspu enable-pu (QLLC) command     BC-521

dspu host command     BC-511

dspu host (Frame Relay) command     BC-512

dspu host (QLLC) command     BC-511

dspu host (SDLC) command     BC-511

dspu host (Token Ring, Ethernet, FDDI, RSRB, VDLC) command     BC-480

dspu lu command     BC-481, BC-514

dspu ncia command     BC-481, BC-523

dspu notification-level command     BC-529

dspu pool command     BC-515

dspu pu command     BC-480, BC-512

dspu pu (Frame Relay) command     BC-513

dspu pu (QLLC) command     BC-513

dspu pu (SDLC) command     BC-512

dspu rsrb command     BC-517, BC-518

dspu rsrb enable-host command     BC-517

dspu rsrb enable-pu command     BC-517

dspu rsrb start command     BC-517

dspu start command     BC-516, BC-520, BC-522

dspu vdlc command     BC-519

dspu vdlc enable-host command     BC-519

dspu vdlc enable-pu command     BC-481, BC-519, BC-523

dspu vdlc start command     BC-519

dynamic LU naming, TN3270 server
description     BC-770
(examples)     BC-836
verification     BC-817

E


EBCDIC (extended binary coded decimal interchange code), VTAM character translations     BC-782

ECA (ESCON Channel Adapter)     BC-243, BC-610

ECPA (ESCON Channel Port Adapter)
adapter, number supported     BC-244, BC-612
CPA overview     BC-243, BC-611
description     BC-612

EMIF (ESCON Multiple Image Facility)
CMPC+ support     BC-729
IP host backup     BC-246, BC-641

enable command     BC-625

encapsulation alc command     BC-495

encapsulation bstun command     BC-364

encapsulation command     BC-31

encapsulation frame-relay command     BC-363

encapsulation frame-relay IETF command     BC-522

encapsulation sdlc command     BC-293, BC-397, BC-519

encapsulation sdlc-primary command     BC-398

encapsulation sdlc-secondary command     BC-398

encapsulation stun command     BC-338

encapsulation tr-isl command     BC-148

encapsulation x25 command     BC-295, BC-498

encryptions, SSL
configuration     BC-800
description     BC-777
(examples)     BC-839
verification     BC-820

end command     BC-625

enhanced peer-on-demand routing, DLSw     BC-206, BC-283

Enterprise Extender
See SNASw, EE

ESCON (Enterprise System Connection)
channel attachment
CIP     BC-243, BC-610
CPA     BC-243, BC-611
CMPC+ support     BC-729
director configuration
(figure)     BC-619
IOCP     BC-617
path argument     BC-618

Ethernet Redundancy, DLSw+     BC-304

Ethernet Type II frames, assigning OUI     BC-28

Ethernet, transparent bridging (example)     BC-68

ethernet-transit-oui command     BC-28, BC-97

exception slot command     BC-636

expedited TCP connection, DLSw     BC-206, BC-283

explorers
all-routes     BC-90
fast-switching, disabling and enabling     BC-119
frame processing, optimizing     BC-118
proxy configuration     BC-119
spanning-tree, topology configuration     BC-90
storms, minimizing     BC-92

F


fast switching
and SRB     BC-116
configuration (example)     BC-140
SMDS     BC-36
SSE, SRB     BC-117

fast-switched SR/TLB, disabling     BC-94, BC-97

FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface)
SRB     BC-89
transit bridging     BC-10, BC-22

Feature Navigator
See platforms supported

FEP (front-end processor)
CMCC adapter alternative     BC-247, BC-670
replacement     BC-5

filtering output, show and more commands     liv

filters
bridging, LAT service announcements     BC-48
SRB
administrative     BC-111
destination address     BC-113
source address     BC-113
transparent bridging, setting     BC-44

Flash memory, RSP, requirements     BC-624

forward delay interval     BC-51

Frame Relay
boundary access node configuration     BC-448
bridging
configuration (examples)     BC-72
with multicasts     BC-73
with no multicasts     BC-72
encapsulation
between RSRB peers (example)     BC-266
configuration     BC-363
RFC 1490     BC-224, BC-446
SNA     BC-224, BC-446
fast-path transparent bridging     BC-34
SRB configuration     BC-449
STUN
configuration     BC-343
local acknowledgment (example)     BC-353
transparent bridging configuration     BC-34

frame relay map bstun command     BC-368

frame sequencing     BC-360

frame-copied errors, Token Ring     BC-120

frame-relay map bridge broadcast command     BC-35

frame-relay map bstun command     BC-364

frame-relay map llc2 command     BC-368, BC-522

frame-relay map rsrb command     BC-261

fras backup dlsw command     BC-452

fras backup rsrb command     BC-451

fras ban dlci command     BC-449

fras ddr-backup interface command     BC-450

FRAS (Frame Relay Access Support)
BAN
description     BC-449
(example)     BC-463
RFC 1490     BC-223
BNN     BC-445
dynamic configuration     BC-448
(example)     BC-461, BC-462
SAP multiplexing     BC-460
static configuration     BC-448
topology (example)     BC-460
dial backup
description, DLSw+     BC-451
description, RSRB     BC-451
DLSw+ (example)     BC-466
DLCI backup
description     BC-450
(example)     BC-465
host
configuration     BC-456
description     BC-454
FRAD access     BC-455
LLC2, local termination description     BC-457
LLC2, passthrough description     BC-454, BC-457
minicomputer connectivity     BC-456
LAN-attached SNA devices (example)     BC-459, BC-463
maintaining     BC-453
managing congestion     BC-450
monitoring     BC-453
SDLC-attached SNA devices (example)     BC-459
SRB
configuration     BC-449
over Frame Relay (example)     BC-464

fras map llc command     BC-448

fras map sdlc command     BC-448

FST (Fast-Sequenced Transport)
performance considerations     BC-203, BC-252
with RSRB
configuration     BC-256
(example)     BC-268

full-duplex command     BC-367

G


generic pools, TN3270 server configuration     BC-791  to BC-792

generic-pool command     BC-792, BC-804, BC-806

global configuration mode, summary of     l

group code, LAT
condition specification     BC-49
definition     BC-48
filtering     BC-49
lists     BC-48

H


half-duplex command     BC-401, BC-496

half-duplex timer cts-delay command     BC-401

half-duplex timer rts-timeout command     BC-401

hardware platforms
See platforms supported

HCD (Hardware Configuration Definition)
channel subsystem     BC-617
configuration     BC-618

HDLC (High-Level Data-Link Control) encapsulation     BC-339

hello BPDU intervals     BC-51

help command     l

hosts
CMCC adapter configuration
channel rate     BC-631
channel subsystem     BC-617, BC-643, BC-672
CMPC     BC-690  to BC-691
CMPC+     BC-733  to BC-735
CSNA     BC-674  to BC-676
description     BC-617
HSAS stack     BC-735
HSAS stack (examples)     BC-758, BC-760, BC-761
IBM TCP/IP profile     BC-644  to BC-649, BC-734
IBM TCP/IP profile (examples)     BC-756, BC-760
MIH     BC-622
router correlation     BC-618
TN3270 server     BC-780  to BC-782
VTAM local SNA major node     BC-691
VTAM switched major node     BC-675
VTAM TRL configuration     BC-691
VTAM TRL major node     BC-733
VTAM XCA major node     BC-675  to BC-686
password management     BC-584
router connectivity verification     BC-588

HPDT (High Performance Data Transfer), CMPC+ support     BC-246, BC-723

HPR (High Performance Routing), CMPC
configuration     BC-691
support     BC-248, BC-670, BC-689

HSAS (High Speed Access Services), CMPC+
configuration
(examples)     BC-757, BC-760, BC-761
tasks     BC-735
OE parmlib member     BC-758
support     BC-246, BC-723

HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol), CPA channel interface tracking     BC-631

I


IBM 3172, CMCC
adapter alternative     BC-247, BC-670
internal adapter emulation     BC-247, BC-670

IBM 3174, frame-copied errors     BC-120

IBM 8209, bridges and SR/TLB routing devices     BC-97

IBM channel types, CMCC adapter configuration     BC-617

IBM unit types, CMCC adapter configuration     BC-617

IDBLK definition, SDLLC configuration     BC-443

idle time, TN3270 server configuration     BC-792  to BC-793

idle-time command     BC-792, BC-804, BC-806

IDNUM definition, SDLLC configuration     BC-443

IEEE 802.5 committee     BC-14, BC-84

I-frames (information frames)
configuration (example)     BC-403
controlling     BC-392
rejected, resending     BC-393
SDLC, largest size specification     BC-402, BC-423
unacknowledged, resending     BC-393

indexes, master     xliv

interface bvi command     BC-39

interface channel command     BC-630, BC-650, BC-677

interface command     BC-31, BC-148, BC-151

interface configuration mode, summary of     l

interface fddi command     BC-89

interface serial command     BC-363, BC-364

interface vlan command     BC-177, BC-178, BC-179

interfaces
bridging priority configuration     BC-50
path cost, assigning     BC-51
spanning-tree group, assigning     BC-28

internal adapters
See CMCC internal adapters     BC-614

internal LANs
See CMCC internal LANs

intervals
forward delay     BC-51
hello BPDU     BC-51
maximum idle     BC-52

inverse DNS nailing, TN3270 server
configuration     BC-807
description     BC-771
(examples)     BC-837
verification     BC-819

IOCP (Input/Output Control Program)
channel types     BC-622
configuration
channel rate     BC-631
channel subsystem     BC-617
channel types     BC-617
control unit statements (example)     BC-620
ESCON director     BC-617
unit types     BC-617

IODEVICE address configuration
device argument, router     BC-621  to BC-622
unit address     BC-622

IP
bridge disabling     BC-41
routing and bridging     BC-41
SNA integration     BC-1
See also SNA-to-IP integration

ip address command     BC-148, BC-177, BC-652

IP addresses
configuration, CMCC adapter     BC-652, BC-656, BC-735
multihomed, TCP/IP offload     BC-640

ip domain-name command     BC-636

ip ftp password command     BC-636

ip ftp username command     BC-636

IP host backup
CLAW configuration     BC-658
configuration
description     BC-658
(example)     BC-666  to BC-668
requirements     BC-642  to BC-643
description     BC-642
overview     BC-246, BC-641
path configuration     BC-659
TCP/IP offload configuration     BC-658

ip mtu command     BC-652, BC-657

IP multicast
description     BC-206, BC-282
DLSw     BC-282

ip name-server command     BC-636

IP Precedence
TN3270 server configuration     BC-793

ip precedence (TN3270) command     BC-793, BC-805, BC-806

ip route-cache command     BC-653

ip routing command     BC-41, BC-148, BC-177

ip tos command     BC-794, BC-805, BC-806

IP ToS, TN3270 server configuration     BC-793  to BC-794

ipx encapsulation command     BC-177

IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange), SAP     BC-177

ipx network command     BC-177

ipx routing command     BC-150, BC-177

IRB (integrated routing and bridging)
BVI
configuration     BC-39
description     BC-23
configuration
basic (example)     BC-62
complex (example)     BC-62
multiple bridge groups (example)     BC-64
PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch (example)     BC-81
task list     BC-37
enabling     BC-38
protocol configuration     BC-39

ISR (Intermediate Session Routing), CMPC support     BC-248, BC-670

K


keepalive (TN3270) command     BC-795

keepalives, TN3270 server configuration     BC-794  to BC-795

L


lan command     BC-678, BC-694

lan-name command     BC-529

LAT (local-area transport)
compression configuration     BC-42
group code filtering     BC-49
service announcements
administrative filtering     BC-48
deny conditions for LAT group code     BC-49
group code service filtering     BC-49

license
CTRC configuration     BC-587
CTRC router     BC-573

line definition, SDLLC configuration     BC-443

link security     BC-580

link (TN3270) command     BC-806, BC-823

link-layer protocol translation, SNA over X.25
See QLLC conversion

listen point
command mode     BC-785
direct PU (example)     BC-826
DLUR PU (examples)     BC-826, BC-834
PU
command mode     BC-785
configuration     BC-809

Listener Definition (example)     BC-593

listen-point command     BC-799, BC-808, BC-809

LLC (Logical Link Control) session identification     BC-615

llc2 ack-delay-time command     BC-392, BC-679, BC-695

llc2 ack-max command     BC-679, BC-695

llc2 busy-time command     BC-695

llc2 dynwind command     BC-450

llc2 idle-time command     BC-394, BC-679, BC-695

llc2 local-window command     BC-392, BC-450, BC-679

LLC2 (Logical Link Control, type 2)
configuration
allowed retries     BC-393
(examples)     BC-403
task list     BC-391, BC-574
DLSw+
description     BC-207, BC-284
local acknowledgments     BC-209, BC-286
TCP (example)     BC-311, BC-313, BC-315
features supported     BC-216, BC-384

LLC2 (Logical Link Control, type 2) (continued)
frames received before acknowledgment configuration (example)     BC-403
I-frames
acknowledgment     BC-392
largest size for     BC-423
rejected, resending     BC-393
transmission     BC-392
unacknowledged, resending     BC-393
local acknowledgment
advantages of enabling     BC-260
configuration     BC-260
configuration (example)     BC-275
NetBIOS timer     BC-204, BC-253
parameter configuration     BC-203, BC-253
T1 timer problem     BC-259
maximum delay for acknowledgments     BC-392
polling frequency     BC-394
SDLC, PU4 (example)     BC-318
transmit-poll-frame timer     BC-394
XID
retry configuration     BC-395
transmission frequency configuration     BC-395

llc2 N1 command     BC-679, BC-695

llc2 N2 command     BC-679, BC-695

llc2 n2 command     BC-393

llc2 Nw command     BC-679, BC-695

llc2 recv-window command     BC-679, BC-695

llc2 t1-time command     BC-393, BC-680, BC-695

llc2 tbusy-time command     BC-394, BC-680

llc2 tpf-time command     BC-394, BC-680, BC-695

llc2 trej-time command     BC-393, BC-680, BC-695

llc2 xid-neg-val-time command     BC-395

llc2 xid-retry-time command     BC-395

lnm alternate command     BC-106

lnm crs command     BC-106

lnm disabled command     BC-105

lnm express-buffer command     BC-107

LNM (LAN Network Manager)
Cisco routing devices     BC-103
configuration     BC-102
disabling     BC-104
errors     BC-120
LRM parameters, changing     BC-105
management station configuration     BC-104
monitoring     BC-120, BC-265
network configuration
complex (example)     BC-135
simple (example)     BC-134
over DLSw+     BC-210, BC-287
report path trace function, disabling     BC-105
reporting interval, changing     BC-107
reporting link password, applying     BC-106
reporting threshold, changing     BC-106
routing device
configuration     BC-105
preventing parameter changes     BC-105
server, enabling     BC-106

lnm loss-threshold command     BC-107

lnm password command     BC-106

lnm pathtrace-disabled command     BC-105

lnm rem command     BC-106

lnm rps command     BC-106

lnm snmp-only command     BC-105

lnm softerr command     BC-107

load balancing serial lines     BC-57

load distribution
See deterministic load distribution

load sharing, RSRB (example)     BC-278

LOCADD definition, SDLLC     BC-443

locaddr-priority command     BC-264, BC-681, BC-696

locaddr-priority-list command     BC-264, BC-345, BC-681, BC-696

local acknowledgment
current state, displaying     BC-121, BC-265
enabling     BC-342
RSRB (example)     BC-270
SDLC configuration     BC-340
SDLLC (example)     BC-434
See also LLC2

local SNA major node configuration, CMPC     BC-691

location command     BC-529

logmode table entry     BC-576

LRM (LAN Reporting Manager)
password, applying     BC-106
router parameters, changing     BC-105

lsap command     BC-806

LU 6.2 protocol     BC-577

LU allocation
dynamic     BC-767, BC-769
LU nailing     BC-770
LU pool     BC-774  to BC-775, BC-809
static     BC-767, BC-769

LU deletion
configuration     BC-796  to BC-797
description     BC-775
VTAM support     BC-775

lu deletion command     BC-796

LU nailing
algorithm     BC-770
configuration     BC-795  to BC-796
configuration removal (example)     BC-833
description     BC-770
limits     BC-780
LU pool     BC-806, BC-812
methods     BC-815  to BC-816

LU naming, TN3270 server, dynamic
description     BC-770
(examples)     BC-836
verification     BC-817

LU pools
cluster allocation     BC-774
configuration
(examples)     BC-825, BC-827
guidelines     BC-804
tasks, APPN     BC-803  to BC-810
tasks, non-APPN     BC-803  to BC-813
description     BC-771
LU allocation     BC-774  to BC-775, BC-809
LU nailing     BC-806, BC-812
monitoring     BC-822
name requirements     BC-771
prerequisites     BC-780

lu termination command     BC-797, BC-805, BC-810

LU termination, TN3270 server
configuration     BC-797
description     BC-775

LU types, TN3270 server, description     BC-767

LUGROUP parameter, VTAM configuration
(figure)     BC-781
TN3270 server     BC-782

LUNAMES (table)     BC-583

LUs (logical units)
address, prioritizing traffic     BC-263
DSPU, defining     BC-514
LU routing
dedicated     BC-514
pooled     BC-514
TN3270 server
allocation     BC-768  to BC-775
dynamic     BC-767
lu-seed argument     BC-767
names     BC-767
static     BC-767

lu-seed argument, direct PUs     BC-767

LUSEED parameter, VTAM configuration
(figure)     BC-781
TN3270 server     BC-782

M


MAC address filter, setting     BC-44

MAC layer and source-route bridging     BC-14, BC-83

MAC/SAP quadruple     BC-615, BC-693, BC-766

mac-address command     BC-120

mainframe
See host

major node definitions     BC-577

maximum-lus command     BC-798, BC-805

MAXOUT host value, SDLLC performance     BC-424

media translation, SDLLC, customizing     BC-423

memory usage
CIP     BC-244, BC-612
CMCC adapter     BC-244, BC-612
ECPA     BC-244, BC-612
PCPA     BC-244, BC-612

MIB
descriptions online     xliv
source-route bridging support     BC-15, BC-84
Token Ring support     BC-15, BC-84

microcode (7200) command     BC-627, BC-628

microcode command     BC-625

microcode images, loading     BC-624  to BC-629

microcode reload
(caution)     BC-624, BC-627

microcode reload (7200) command     BC-627, BC-628

microcode reload command     BC-625

MIH (missing interrupt handler)
configuration
MVS host     BC-622  to BC-623
VM host     BC-623  to BC-624
description     BC-622
requirements, Cisco IOS features     BC-622

model string mapping, TN3270 server (table)     BC-769

modes
See command modes

more nvram
startup-config command     BC-99

MPC (MultiPath Channel)
See CMPC

MPC+ (MultiPath Channel Plus)
See CMPC+

multicasts
address forwarding     BC-35
transparent bridging (examples)     BC-70, BC-73

multidrop SDLLC configuration (example)     BC-433

multilink transmission groups
configuration     BC-343
design recommendations     BC-343

multiport source-route bridging (examples)     BC-87, BC-125

multiring all command     BC-149, BC-177

multiring command     BC-93

multiring trcrf-vlan command     BC-149, BC-177

N


nailing, inverse DNS
configuration     BC-807
description     BC-771
(examples)     BC-837
verification     BC-819

name command     BC-679, BC-694

naming, dynamic LU
description     BC-770
(examples)     BC-836
verification     BC-817

NCIA (Native Client Interface Architecture)
client/server model     BC-227, BC-471, BC-472
configuration (examples)     BC-485  to BC-488
DLSw+ configuration
description     BC-477
(example)     BC-486
local peer, defining     BC-476, BC-478
NCIA server configuration     BC-479
remote peer, defining     BC-478
source-bridge ring group, defining     BC-478
task list     BC-478

NCIA (Native Client Interface Architecture) (continued)
DLSw+ local switch session configuration
description     BC-475
(example)     BC-485
task list     BC-476
DSPU session configuration
description     BC-479
downstream PU, defining     BC-480
(example)     BC-487
local SAP, enabling     BC-481
LU, defining     BC-481
NCIA server configuration     BC-481
task list     BC-480
upstream host, defining     BC-480
feature description     BC-226
monitoring and maintaining     BC-484
NCIA data-link control     BC-227, BC-473
RSRB session configuration
description     BC-481
DLSw+ local peer, defining     BC-483
(example)     BC-488
NCIA server configuration     BC-484
NCIA/RSRB interface configuration     BC-484
remote peer, defining     BC-483
source-bridge ring group, defining     BC-483
task list     BC-482
server configuration     BC-476

ncia rsrb command     BC-484

ncia server command     BC-477, BC-479, BC-484

ncia start command     BC-484

ncia stop command     BC-484

NCP (Network Control Program)
definitions, SDLLC configuration     BC-440
SNA routing     BC-247, BC-670
T1 timer     BC-443

netbios access-list bytes command     BC-111

netbios access-list host command     BC-110

netbios enable-name-cache command     BC-100

netbios input-access-filter bytes command     BC-111

netbios input-access-filter host command     BC-110

netbios name-cache command     BC-101

netbios name-cache query-timeout command     BC-101

netbios name-cache recognized-timeout command     BC-101

netbios name-cache ring-group command     BC-101

netbios name-cache timeout command     BC-100

NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System)
access control
filtering     BC-109
using byte offset     BC-110
using station names     BC-110
access filter configuration (example)     BC-136, BC-140
cache, adding a static entry (example)     BC-133
dead-time interval specification     BC-101
error recovery     BC-204, BC-253
name caching
creating static entry     BC-101
enabling     BC-100
support configuration     BC-98

netbios output-access-filter bytes command     BC-111

netbios output-access-filter host command     BC-110

NMVT (network management vector transport), VTAM compatibility     BC-775

notes, usage in text     xlvi

O


offload alias command     BC-656

offload command     BC-618, BC-655

OUI (Organizational Unique Identifier), Ethernet Type II frames     BC-28

P


parallel channel attachment
CIP     BC-243, BC-610
CPA     BC-243, BC-611

parallel channel CMPC+ support     BC-729

passthrough, RSRB (example)     BC-273

path argument configuration, CMCC features     BC-618  to BC-620

path command     BC-659

path cost, transparent bridging, assigning     BC-51

PCA (Parallel Channel Adapter)     BC-243, BC-610

PCPA (Parallel Channel Port Adapter)
channel data rates     BC-244, BC-612
CPA overview     BC-243
description     BC-611, BC-612

PEM (Password Expiration Management) feature     BC-584

physical unit concentrator
See DSPU

ping sna command     BC-548, BC-549

platforms supported
Feature Navigator, identify using     lv
release notes, identify using     lv

polling
frequency     BC-394
interval     BC-394
secondary station     BC-400
transmit-poll-frame timer     BC-394

pool command     BC-804, BC-816

port command     BC-38, BC-54

PORT parameter     BC-582, BC-604

preferred-nnserver command     BC-805

primary stations
definition     BC-215, BC-383
routing device, enabling     BC-396

priority groups (example)     BC-355

priority queueing, enabling     BC-342

priority-group command     BC-345

priority-list protocol bstun command     BC-366

priority-list protocol command     BC-264

priority-list protocol ip tcp command     BC-366

priority-list stun address command     BC-346

privileged EXEC mode, summary of     l

profiles
configuring     BC-787

prompts, system     l

protocol type, filtering     BC-46

proxy explorer configuration     BC-119

pu command     BC-808, BC-809

pu (DLUR) command     BC-815

pu dlur command     BC-809, BC-810, BC-815

pu (listen-point) command     BC-815

pu (TN3270) command     BC-815

PUs (physical units)
description     BC-766
direct     BC-766
configuration     BC-815
(examples)     BC-826, BC-830
DLUR     BC-767
configuration     BC-809, BC-815
(examples)     BC-826, BC-830
DSPU configuration     BC-230, BC-509
lu-seed argument     BC-767
SDLLC configuration     BC-443
type 2 device, defining     BC-230, BC-509

Q


qllc accept-all-calls command     BC-426

qllc dlsw command     BC-295

qllc npsi-poll command     BC-426

qllc partner command     BC-427

QLLC (Qualified Logical Link Control) conversion
customizing     BC-427
enabling     BC-425
(examples)     BC-437  to BC-443
implementation considerations     BC-223, BC-391, BC-417
monitoring     BC-429
SNA over X.25     BC-414
topology     BC-221, BC-389, BC-415

qllc sap command     BC-428

qllc srb command     BC-425, BC-426

qllc xid command     BC-427

question mark (?) command     l

queueing priority, STUN
all traffic     BC-346
LU address     BC-345
serial interface address     BC-344

queue-list protocol bstun command     BC-366

queue-list protocol ip tcp command     BC-366

R


rejected frames, LLC2, resending     BC-393

release notes
See platforms supported

REM (Ring Error Monitor)
LNM function     BC-103
reporting interval, changing     BC-107

remote peers, enabling LLC2 local acknowledgment with     BC-203, BC-253

REMOTTO definition, SDLLC configuration     BC-443

reply-PSID request, LU deletion     BC-775

report path trace function, disabling     BC-105

response times, TN3270 server
buckets     BC-777
client group types (table)     BC-776
collection     BC-776  to BC-777
configuration     BC-786, BC-820
configuration verification     BC-821
monitoring     BC-822
sliding-window     BC-777
SNMP     BC-776

response-time group command     BC-820

RESPORT parameter     BC-582, BC-604

RFC
full text, obtaining     xliv

RFC 1231, IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB     BC-15, BC-84

RFC 1483, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5     BC-10, BC-15, BC-33

RFC 1490
BAN support     BC-445
BNN support     BC-445
description     BC-447
multiprotocol encapsulation     BC-446
Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay     BC-10, BC-223, BC-225

RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices     BC-249, BC-765

RFC 1795, DLSw standard     BC-205, BC-282

RFC 2166, DLSw Version 2 standard     BC-282

RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements     BC-249, BC-765

rif command     BC-94

RIF (routing information field)
cache clearing     BC-121
cache entry
static configuration     BC-94
static, adding (examples)     BC-129, BC-130
contents, displaying     BC-121
enabling     BC-93
ring group, establishing     BC-94
source-route bridging     BC-14, BC-84, BC-93

rif timeout command     BC-94

rif validate-enable command     BC-94

rif validate-enable-age command     BC-94

rif validate-enable-route-cache command     BC-94

ring groups
definition     BC-87
(example)     BC-125
interface, assigning     BC-88
SRB, defining     BC-88

ROM monitor mode, summary of     l

root bridges, selecting     BC-50

router configuration
data rate, parallel channels     BC-630
microcode image     BC-624  to BC-629

router shutdown     BC-625, BC-627

routes, CTRC configuration     BC-586

routing
concurrent routing and bridging     BC-37
integrated routing and bridging     BC-11
IRB     BC-23

RPS (Ring Parameter Server), LNM     BC-103

RSRB (remote source-route bridging)
all transport types (example)     BC-269
Cisco implementation     BC-202, BC-251
configuration (examples)     BC-265  to BC-280
CoS, enabling     BC-264
direct encapsulation configuration     BC-254
direct Frame Relay encapsulation
configuration     BC-261
(example)     BC-266
DSPU configuration     BC-516
FST
connection (example)     BC-268
encapsulation configuration     BC-256
largest frame     BC-264
load sharing (example)     BC-278
local acknowledgment
(example)     BC-270
passthrough (example)     BC-273
passthrough (example)     BC-273
SNA Service Point configuration     BC-526
TCP encapsulation
configuration     BC-257
(example)     BC-266
local acknowledgment configuration     BC-258
TCP remote peer, identifying     BC-257

S


SAP (Service Access Point)
CMCC internal adapter
configuration guidelines     BC-614  to BC-616
limit     BC-614
MAC/SAP quadruple     BC-615
reserved values     BC-614
CMPC guidelines     BC-689
CSNA guidelines     BC-674, BC-675
IEEE (table)     BC-616
manufacturer (table)     BC-616
SDLC configuration     BC-402
TN3270 server
direct PUs     BC-766
DLUR, configuration     BC-806
VTAM     BC-614, BC-675

sap-priority command     BC-680, BC-681, BC-696

sap-priority-list command     BC-680, BC-681, BC-696

sdlc address command     BC-293, BC-398, BC-520

sdlc dlsw command     BC-294

sdlc frmr-disable command     BC-399

sdlc holdq command     BC-400

sdlc k command     BC-399

sdlc n1 command     BC-399

sdlc n2 command     BC-399

sdlc partner command     BC-293

sdlc poll-limit-value command     BC-400, BC-401

sdlc role command     BC-293, BC-397, BC-519

sdlc sdlc-largest-frame command     BC-423

sdlc simultaneous command     BC-398

SDLC (Synchronous Data Link Control)
buffer size, controlling     BC-400
configuration
displaying     BC-402
(examples)     BC-403
task list     BC-396
DLSw+
configuration (example)     BC-405
support     BC-397
encapsulation for Frame Relay access support configuration (example)     BC-404
frame size, controlling     BC-399
FRMR configuration     BC-399
largest I-frame size specification     BC-402, BC-423
line speed, increasing     BC-424

SDLC (Synchronous Data Link Control) (continued)
local acknowledgment
enabling     BC-342
priority queueing     BC-342
multilink transmission group
configuration     BC-343
multilink transmission groups
design recommendations     BC-343
output buffering     BC-400
primary node     BC-341
primary station, two-way simultaneous mode, enabling     BC-398
protocol, controlling     BC-399
retry counts, controlling     BC-399
SAP configuration     BC-402
secondary node     BC-341
secondary station polling
configuration     BC-398
control     BC-400
STUN, local acknowledgement (example)     BC-352
timer, controlling     BC-399
transport protocol, choosing     BC-336
two-way simultaneous mode
configuration (example)     BC-403
enabling     BC-398
window size, controlling     BC-399
XID configuration     BC-401

sdlc t1 command     BC-399

sdlc test command     BC-402

sdlc virtual-multidrop command     BC-338

sdlc vmac command     BC-293

sdllc partner command     BC-419

sdllc ring-largest-frame command     BC-423

SDLLC (SDLC Logical Link Control)
Cisco implementation     BC-217, BC-385
configuration
(examples)     BC-433
task list     BC-418
customizing     BC-423
Ethernet and translational bridging configuration     BC-422
frame size differences, resolving     BC-219, BC-386, BC-413
I-frame sizes, largest, LLC2 specification     BC-423
LOCADD definition     BC-443
local acknowledgment state, displaying     BC-424
media translation, customizing     BC-423
performance, host MAXOUT value     BC-424
RSRB and local acknowledgment configuration     BC-421
virtual Token Ring implementation     BC-218, BC-386, BC-413

sdllc traddr command     BC-419

sdllc xid command     BC-419

secondary stations
definition     BC-215, BC-383
enabling routing device as     BC-396
polling control     BC-400

security
CICS     BC-580
TN3270 server configuration     BC-787

serial interfaces
BSTUN
assigning     BC-364
configuration     BC-364
LAT compression     BC-42
parallel     BC-58
synchronous, maintaining     BC-635

servers, CTRC
CICS configuration     BC-585
DB2 configuration     BC-586

set vlan command     BC-176

show access-expression command     BC-120

show alps ascu command     BC-501

show alps circuits command     BC-501

show alps peers command     BC-501

show bridge circuit-group command     BC-59

show bridge command     BC-59

show bridge multicast command     BC-59

show bstun command     BC-368

show controllers cbus command     BC-629, BC-632, BC-684, BC-700

show controllers channel command     BC-629, BC-632, BC-684, BC-700

show controllers token command     BC-120, BC-265

show dbconn connection command     BC-597

show dbconn license command     BC-596, BC-597

show dbconn ports command     BC-597

show dbconn server command     BC-597

show debugging command     BC-595, BC-596, BC-597

show dlsw capabilities command     BC-298, BC-310

show dlsw capabilities local command     BC-309

show dlsw circuits command     BC-310

show dlsw fastcache command     BC-310

show dlsw peers command     BC-310

show dlsw reachability command     BC-310

show dlsw statistics command     BC-310

show drip command     BC-153, BC-181

show dspu command     BC-529

show extended channel backup command     BC-632, BC-661

show extended channel cmgr command     BC-632, BC-754

show extended channel cmpc command     BC-632, BC-704, BC-745

show extended channel command     BC-630

show extended channel connection-map llc2 command     BC-632, BC-687, BC-706

show extended channel csna command     BC-632, BC-706

show extended channel csna oper command     BC-687

show extended channel icmp-stack command     BC-632, BC-661

show extended channel ip-stack command     BC-632, BC-661

show extended channel llc2 command     BC-632, BC-706

show extended channel max-llc2-sessions command     BC-632, BC-706

show extended channel packing names command     BC-632, BC-661

show extended channel packing stats command     BC-632, BC-661

show extended channel statistics command     BC-632, BC-685, BC-745

show extended channel subchannel command     BC-632

show extended channel tcp-connections command     BC-633, BC-661

show extended channel tcp-stack command     BC-633, BC-661

show extended channel tg command     BC-633, BC-704, BC-745

show extended channel tn3270-server client-ip-address command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server dlur command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server dlurlink command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server nailed-ip command     BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server pu command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server pu lu command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server response-time application command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server response-time global command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server response-time link command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-server response-time listen-point command     BC-633

show extended channel tn3270-server response-time subnet command     BC-633, BC-822

show extended channel tn3270-sever nailed-pu command     BC-633

show extended channel udp-listeners command     BC-633

show extended channel udp-stack command     BC-633

show fras map command     BC-453

show interface channel command     BC-630

show interface channel statistics command     BC-685, BC-688, BC-702

show interfaces channel accounting command     BC-634

show interfaces channel command     BC-684, BC-685, BC-701, BC-702

show interfaces command     BC-121, BC-265, BC-402

show interfaces crb command     BC-59

show interfaces irb command     BC-38, BC-59

show interfaces serial command     BC-424

show llc2 command     BC-395, BC-424

show lnm bridge command     BC-107, BC-121

show lnm config command     BC-107, BC-121

show lnm interface command     BC-107, BC-121

show lnm ring command     BC-107, BC-121

show lnm station command     BC-107, BC-121

show local-ack command     BC-121, BC-265, BC-424

show ncia circuits command     BC-484

show ncia client command     BC-484

show ncia server command     BC-484

show netbios-cache command     BC-121

show running-config command     BC-629

show sna command     BC-529

show snasw class-of-service command     BC-548

show snasw connection-network command     BC-548

show snasw directory command     BC-548

show snasw dlctrace command     BC-549

show snasw dlus command     BC-548

show snasw ipstrace command     BC-549

show snasw link command     BC-548

show snasw lu command     BC-548

show snasw mode command     BC-548

show snasw node command     BC-548

show snasw pdlog command     BC-549

show snasw port command     BC-549

show snasw pu command     BC-549

show snasw rtp command     BC-549

show snasw summary-ipstrace command     BC-549

show source-bridge command     BC-121

show span command     BC-59

show sse summary command     BC-59, BC-121

show stun command     BC-346

show txconn connection command     BC-596

show txconn destination command     BC-596

show txconn license command     BC-596, BC-597

show txconn route command     BC-596

show txconn server command     BC-596

show txconn statistics command     BC-596

show txconn transaction command     BC-596

show version command     BC-634, BC-684, BC-700

show vlans command     BC-59, BC-153

shut down router     BC-625, BC-627

shutdown command     BC-636

shutdown (TN3270) command     BC-825

siftdown commands
configuration modes (table)     BC-790
TN3270 server configuration     BC-789  to BC-790

smds multicast bridge command     BC-36

SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service), transparent bridging fast switching configuration     BC-36

sna enable-host command     BC-525

sna host command     BC-524

sna host (Frame Relay) command     BC-525

sna host (QLLC) command     BC-525

sna host (SDLC) command     BC-524

sna rsrb command     BC-526

sna rsrb enable-host command     BC-526

sna rsrb start command     BC-526

SNA Service Point
configuration tasks     BC-524
data-link control configuration     BC-525
Frame Relay support     BC-528
local SAP
RSRB, enabling     BC-526
Token Ring or Ethernet, enabling     BC-525
virtual data-link control, enabling     BC-527
maintaining     BC-529
monitoring     BC-529
over DLSw+     BC-210, BC-287
remote host connection configuration     BC-526, BC-528
RSRB
configuration     BC-526
interface, defining     BC-526
local acknowledgment configuration     BC-526
SDLC support     BC-528
Service Point/RSRB interface, defining     BC-526
Token Ring configuration     BC-525

SNA Service Point (continued)
virtual data-link control
configuration     BC-527
configuration (example)     BC-535
interface, defining     BC-527
X.25 support     BC-528

sna start command     BC-526

SNA (Systems Network Architecture)
environments
CMPC     BC-248, BC-670
CSNA     BC-247, BC-670
TN3270 server     BC-248, BC-764
error recovery     BC-204, BC-253
FRAS     BC-223
internetworking overview     BC-6
IP integration     BC-1
local LU address priority     BC-264
router connectivity verification     BC-588
traffic priority, setting LU address     BC-263
transmission group configuration     BC-336
See also CSNA     BC-247, BC-670

sna vdlc command     BC-527

sna vdlc enable-host command     BC-527

sna vdlc start command     BC-528

SNAP (Subnetwork Access Protocol) filters
configuration     BC-112
output (example)     BC-138

snasw control-point command     BC-545

snasw cpname command     BC-587

snasw dlcfilter command     BC-549

snasw dlctrace command     BC-549

snasw dlus command     BC-545

snasw dump command     BC-549

snasw event command     BC-549

snasw ipsfilter command     BC-549

snasw ipstrace command     BC-550

snasw link command     BC-587

snasw location command     BC-547

snasw pathswitch command     BC-549

snasw pdlog command     BC-550

snasw port command     BC-546, BC-587

SNASw (SNA Switching Services)
APPN     BC-232, BC-537
benefits
architectural compliance     BC-233, BC-544
improved availability     BC-544
increased management     BC-233, BC-544
IP infrastructure     BC-233, BC-543
network design simplicity     BC-233, BC-544
reduced configuration requirements     BC-233, BC-544
scalable APPN networks     BC-233, BC-543
BEX     BC-233
broadcast traffic     BC-543
configuration, requirements     BC-544
description     BC-234, BC-538
(figure)     BC-235, BC-539
network nodes     BC-543
SNA traffic     BC-543
Branch Extender
See BEX
CIP Connection to virtual Token Ring with SRB (example)     BC-553
configuration
CMPC (examples)     BC-712  to BC-716, BC-720  to BC-722
(examples)     BC-550
task list     BC-544
connection types     BC-238, BC-542
CP, defining     BC-545
CTRC
description     BC-240, BC-242
SNA messages     BC-572
DLC support configuration     BC-545
downstream Frame Relay BNN support (example)     BC-561

SNASw (SNA Switching Services) (continued)
EE     BC-233
description     BC-235, BC-539
(figure)     BC-235, BC-539
HPR/IP     BC-239, BC-543
SNA traffic     BC-543
Enterprise Extender
See EE
Ethernet LAN emulation over ATM (example)     BC-558
Frame Relay BAN support (example)     BC-559
interface, changing
(caution)     BC-546
link
configuration     BC-546
starting     BC-547
stopping     BC-548
local switching with QLLC (example)     BC-556
local switching with SDLC (example)     BC-557
management enhancements     BC-541
network nodes     BC-232, BC-537, BC-538
partner LU location
configuration     BC-546
defining     BC-547
port
defining     BC-546
starting     BC-547
stopping     BC-548
routing functions     BC-234, BC-538
starting     BC-547
stopping     BC-548
technical overview     BC-537
Token Ring over HPR/IP (example)     BC-555
Token Ring with HPR (example)     BC-552
Token Ring without HPR (example)     BC-551
troubleshooting     BC-549
usability features     BC-540
verification     BC-548
virtual data-link control     BC-543
virtual Token Ring     BC-542
VTAM on a remote router with DLUR using CMPC vs APPN (example)     BC-565
VTAM to the CIP using CMPC vs APPN (example)     BC-562
weighted fair queueing     BC-539

snasw start command     BC-547

snasw start link command     BC-547

snasw start port command     BC-547

snasw stop command     BC-548

snasw stop link command     BC-548

snasw stop port command     BC-548

SNA-to-IP integration
description     BC-1  to BC-6
phases
(figure)     BC-2
IP centric     BC-4
IP client     BC-4
IP transport     BC-3
SNA centric     BC-3
scenarios     BC-5

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
alert, CPA     BC-631
statistics, clearing     BC-634
TN3270 server, response-time collection     BC-776

source address, administrative filtering     BC-113

source-bridge command     BC-86, BC-255, BC-680, BC-696

source-bridge connection-timeout command     BC-117

source-bridge cos-enable command     BC-264

source-bridge enable-80d5 command     BC-97

source-bridge explorer-dup-ARE-filter command     BC-119

source-bridge explorer-fastswitch command     BC-119

source-bridge explorer-maxrate command     BC-119

source-bridge explorerq-depth command     BC-119

source-bridge fst-peername command     BC-256, BC-420, BC-421

source-bridge input-address-list command     BC-113

source-bridge input-lsap-list command     BC-112

source-bridge input-type-list command     BC-112

source-bridge keepalive command     BC-255, BC-257, BC-258

source-bridge largest-frame command     BC-265

source-bridge max-hops command     BC-92

source-bridge max-in-hops command     BC-92

source-bridge max-out-hops command     BC-92

source-bridge output-address-list command     BC-113

source-bridge output-lsap-list command     BC-112

source-bridge output-type-list command     BC-112

source-bridge passthrough command     BC-261

source-bridge proxy-explorer command     BC-119

source-bridge proxy-netbios-only command     BC-99

source-bridge qllc-local-ack command     BC-427

source-bridge remote-peer command     BC-256, BC-261, BC-422

source-bridge remote-peer fst command     BC-256

source-bridge remote-peer fst-peername command     BC-421

source-bridge remote-peer interface command     BC-255

source-bridge remote-peer tcp command     BC-421, BC-483, BC-518

source-bridge ring-group command     BC-88, BC-292, BC-421

source-bridge route-cache cbus command     BC-89, BC-117

source-bridge route-cache command     BC-116

source-bridge route-cache sse command     BC-117

source-bridge sap-80d5 command     BC-98

source-bridge sdllc-local-ack command     BC-422

source-bridge spanning command     BC-91, BC-92, BC-153, BC-179

source-bridge tcp-queue-max number command     BC-121, BC-265

source-bridge transparent command     BC-96, BC-179

source-bridge transparent fastswitch command     BC-94, BC-97

source-bridge trcrf-vlan command     BC-178, BC-179

source-route autonomous-switching cache, enabling     BC-117

source-route fast-switching cache, disabling     BC-116

Spanning Tree Protocol enhancement     BC-27

spanning trees
automatic resolution in SRB     BC-91
bridging and routing IP     BC-41
interface
assigning     BC-28
disabling     BC-52
priority, setting     BC-50
intervals
forward delay     BC-51
hello BPDU     BC-51
idle     BC-52
known topology, displaying     BC-59
multiple domains, establishing     BC-35, BC-42
path cost, assigning     BC-51
priority, setting     BC-50
root bridge     BC-50
topology configuration     BC-90
VLAN transparent bridging     BC-30

SR/TLB (source-route translational bridging)
access filtering (example)     BC-132
ATM     BC-108
compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges     BC-97
enabling     BC-96
fast-switching mode, disabling     BC-94, BC-97
IBM LLC2 environments     BC-97
overview     BC-95
routing devices and IBM 8209 bridges     BC-97
simple network (example)     BC-130
Token Ring LLC2-to-Ethernet conversion     BC-97

SRB (source-route bridging)
administrative filtering     BC-111
ATM PVCs
multiple virtual rings (example)     BC-143
single virtual ring (examples)     BC-142, BC-144
ATM support configuration     BC-108
back-to back ATM configuration (example)     BC-141
CMCC adapter configuration     BC-680  to BC-681, BC-696
configuration
dual port     BC-86, BC-122
(examples)     BC-121  to BC-141
task list     BC-85
connection timeout interval, setting     BC-117

SRB (source-route bridging) (continued)
definition     BC-14, BC-83
dual-port bridge configuration     BC-86
enabling     BC-255
fast-switching SRB over FDDI     BC-89
hops, limiting     BC-92
interoperability     BC-120
multiple virtual ring groups (example)     BC-126
multiport bridge
configuration (example)     BC-125
description     BC-87
NetBIOS
access control     BC-109
protocol     BC-14, BC-83
over ATM, description     BC-108
over Frame Relay configuration     BC-449
RIF
assigning     BC-129
enabling     BC-93
timeout interval     BC-94
routing protocol (example)     BC-124
securing     BC-109
SNA     BC-14, BC-83, BC-97
spanning tree, resolving     BC-91
tuning     BC-116

SRT (source-route transparent bridging)
bridging (example)     BC-69
compared to SR/TLB     BC-13, BC-25
configuration     BC-27
hardware supporting     BC-13, BC-25

SSE fast switching
SRB     BC-117
statistics     BC-59, BC-121

SSL encryptions, TN3270 server
configuration     BC-800
description     BC-777
(examples)     BC-839
verification     BC-820

standby authentication command     BC-150

standby command     BC-149

standby ip command     BC-149

standby preempt command     BC-150

standby priority command     BC-150

standby timers command     BC-150

standby track command     BC-150

state-tracks-signal command     BC-631, BC-635

static RIF entries, configuring     BC-94

station configurations, displaying LLC2     BC-395

station names, NetBIOS access control     BC-110

stun group command     BC-338

stun peer-name command     BC-334

stun protocol-group command     BC-336

stun protocol-group schema command     BC-336

stun route address command     BC-342

stun route address interface dlci command     BC-343

stun route address tcp command     BC-335, BC-340

stun route all tcp command     BC-340

stun schema command     BC-336

STUN (Serial Tunnel)
asynchronous protocol virtual multidrop support     BC-360
custom protocol configuration     BC-336
enabling     BC-334, BC-338
encapsulation
(caution)     BC-338
features     BC-212
HDLC
encapsulating     BC-339
encapsulating (example)     BC-347
line-sharing device (example)     BC-351
LOCADDR priority group (example)     BC-355
local acknowledgment
Frame Relay configuration     BC-343
Frame Relay (example)     BC-353
SDLC (example)     BC-352
modes
local acknowledgment     BC-211
passthrough     BC-211

STUN (Serial Tunnel) (continued)
monitoring     BC-346
multipoint (example)     BC-351
network overview     BC-211
protocol group
basic     BC-335
configuration     BC-335
SDLC     BC-336
queueing priority configuration
all traffic     BC-346
LU address     BC-345
serial interface address     BC-344
TCP port     BC-344
SDLC
address configuration     BC-335
broadcast (example)     BC-348
broadcast, configuration     BC-338
broadcast, enabling     BC-338
multilink transmission group, configuration     BC-343
multilink transmission group, design     BC-343
primary node     BC-341
secondary node     BC-341
TCP encapsulation, configuration     BC-340
traffic queueing priority
configuration     BC-344, BC-346
(examples)     BC-349, BC-353, BC-355
transmission group, configuration     BC-343

SYSIBM.LUNAMES (table)     BC-583

SYSIBM.SYSLUNAMES (table)     BC-583

system generation parameters, SDLLC configuration     BC-440

system initialization table     BC-578

T


T1 timer, LLC2 local acknowledgment     BC-258

Tab key, command completion     l

TCP
encapsulation configuration     BC-340
port configuration     BC-799
RSRB configuration     BC-260

TCP/IP
configuration, IBM host profiles (examples)     BC-756, BC-760
environments
CLAW     BC-245, BC-640
CMPC+     BC-246, BC-723
IP host backup     BC-246, BC-641
offload support     BC-245, BC-640
TN3270 server     BC-248, BC-764
offload support     BC-724
passthrough     BC-573, BC-584
See also HSAS

TCP/IP offload
configuration
(examples)     BC-663  to BC-666
guidelines     BC-653
host, router correlation     BC-659  to BC-660
requirements     BC-642  to BC-643
tasks, router     BC-654  to BC-657
fast switching configuration     BC-657
ICMP flows, disabling     BC-657
IP address configuration     BC-656
IP host backup configuration     BC-658, BC-659
maintaining     BC-660
monitoring     BC-660
MTU configuration, CPA     BC-657
offload alias
configuration     BC-656
description     BC-640
verification     BC-657
overview     BC-245, BC-640
subchannel
configuration     BC-654  to BC-656
guidelines     BC-653

tcp-port command     BC-799

terminal emulations, IBM PC/3270     BC-120

TERMSELF RU, LU termination     BC-775

Texas Instruments Token Ring MAC firmware problem     BC-120

tg (CMPC) command     BC-689, BC-693, BC-695

tg (CMPC+) command     BC-737

TI MAC firmware, establishing SRB interoperability with     BC-120

timers, DLSw+
configuration     BC-309
LLC2     BC-207, BC-284

timing marks, TN3270 server configuration     BC-799  to BC-800

timing-mark command     BC-800, BC-805

TN3270 client, description     BC-764

TN3270 server
architecture     BC-766
ASSOCIATE request
description     BC-772  to BC-773
(figures)     BC-773, BC-774
benefits     BC-764
client, description     BC-764
cluster
allocation     BC-774
description     BC-771
(figures)     BC-829, BC-830
CMPC+ support     BC-724
command modes
description     BC-783  to BC-786
DLUR configuration     BC-785
DLUR PU configuration     BC-786
DLUR SAP configuration     BC-786
(figure)     BC-784
listen-point configuration     BC-785
listen-point PU configuration     BC-785
navigation     BC-787  to BC-788
profile configuration     BC-787
response-time configuration     BC-786
security configuration     BC-787
TN3270 server configuration     BC-785
configuration
description     BC-789
design considerations     BC-780
(examples)     BC-825  to BC-836
guidelines, LU pool     BC-804
legacy methods     BC-814  to BC-816
options     BC-791  to BC-800
requirements     BC-778  to BC-780
siftdown commands     BC-789  to BC-790
tasks, APPN environment     BC-803  to BC-810
tasks, non-APPN environment     BC-803  to BC-813
verification     BC-816  to BC-817
DLUR
configuration     BC-805
link management     BC-823
dynamic LU naming
description     BC-770
(examples)     BC-836
verification     BC-817
environments, description     BC-764
generic pool configuration     BC-791  to BC-792
idle time configuration     BC-792  to BC-793
implementation (figure)     BC-249
inverse DNS nailing
configuration     BC-807
description     BC-771
(examples)     BC-837
verification     BC-819
IP Precedence configuration     BC-793
IP ToS configuration     BC-793  to BC-794
keepalive configuration     BC-794  to BC-795
listen point configuration     BC-806, BC-812
listen-point PU
description     BC-809
LU allocation     BC-768  to BC-775, BC-809
LU deletion
configuration     BC-796  to BC-797
description     BC-775
session termination     BC-775

TN3270 server (continued)
LU nailing
algorithm     BC-770
configuration     BC-795  to BC-796
description     BC-770
limits     BC-780
methods     BC-815  to BC-816
removal (example)     BC-833
LU pool
allocation     BC-774  to BC-775
configuration     BC-803, BC-804, BC-811
description     BC-771
name requirements     BC-771
prerequisites     BC-780
LU termination
configuration     BC-797
description     BC-775
session termination     BC-775
LUs
DLUR     BC-767
dynamic     BC-767, BC-780
model type formation     BC-768
names     BC-767
static     BC-767
types     BC-767
maximum client sessions configuration     BC-798
maximum server sessions configuration     BC-797  to BC-798
model string mapping (table)     BC-769
model type definitions     BC-768
overview     BC-248
PUs
configuration     BC-815
description     BC-766
direct     BC-766, BC-815
DLUR     BC-767, BC-815
response time
client group types (table)     BC-776
collection     BC-776  to BC-777
configuration     BC-820
configuration verification     BC-821
SAP
direct PUs     BC-766
DLUR, configuration     BC-806
session termination, description     BC-775  to BC-776
shutting down     BC-824  to BC-825
siftdown commands
configuration     BC-789  to BC-790
(table)     BC-790
SNA functions     BC-249, BC-764, BC-765
SSL encryption
configuration     BC-800
description     BC-777
(examples)     BC-839
verification     BC-820
TCP port configuration     BC-799
Telnet server functions     BC-249, BC-764, BC-765
terminal emulation     BC-769
timing mark configuration     BC-799  to BC-800
TN3270E clients     BC-768, BC-769
unbind action configuration     BC-800
VTAM
host configuration     BC-781
multiple host support     BC-767
release 3.4     BC-780

tn3270-server command     BC-804

Token Ring
ATM networks     BC-108
DSPU configuration     BC-515
extended LAN     BC-14, BC-84
frame format     BC-14, BC-84
frame-copied errors     BC-120
IBM 8209 bridges and SR/TLB     BC-97
interface, displaying information     BC-120, BC-265
LLC2-to-Ethernet LLC2 conversion, enabling standard     BC-98
SNA Service Point configuration     BC-525
source bridge configuration (examples)     BC-122, BC-123

Token Ring (continued)
SRB
maintaining     BC-134
support     BC-14, BC-83
TI MAC firmware problem     BC-120
VLAN     BC-147

Token Ring switching, overview     BC-17

Token Ring-attached router definition     BC-605

traffic queueing priorities
BSTUN
configuration     BC-366
customizing     BC-366
STUN
configuration     BC-344, BC-346
(examples)     BC-349, BC-353, BC-355

transient data queue for CICS     BC-579

transit bridging
FDDI     BC-10, BC-22

translational bridging
compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges     BC-97
See also SR/TLB

transmission groups
CMPC configuration     BC-693
CMPC+ configuration     BC-737
overview     BC-343
SNA traffic configuration     BC-336

transmitter-delay command     BC-495

transparent bridging
administrative filtering     BC-44
bridge priority, setting     BC-50
Cisco features, description     BC-9
Cisco implementation     BC-22
concurrent routing and bridging
configuration (example)     BC-61
enabling     BC-37
statistics, displaying     BC-59
configuration
(examples)     BC-59  to BC-79
Frame Relay     BC-34
LAT compression     BC-42
options     BC-40
SMDS     BC-36
task list     BC-26
X.25     BC-36
X.25 (example)     BC-71
constrained multicast flooding
enabling     BC-58
multicast state information, clearing     BC-59
multicast state information, displaying     BC-59
DDR
access, controlling     BC-34
bridging protocol, defining     BC-33
Ethernet type code (example)     BC-75
interface configuration     BC-34
protocol (example)     BC-75
Ethernet-to-Ethernet bridging (example)     BC-68
Ethernet-to-FDDI configuration (example)     BC-67
extended access list, defining     BC-47
filtering
by vendor code     BC-45
description     BC-44
Frame Relay, fast path     BC-34
integrated routing and bridging configuration     BC-10
IP     BC-41
IRB
configuration     BC-23
configuration (examples)     BC-62
configuration, task list     BC-37
multiple bridge group configuration (example)     BC-64
statistics, displaying     BC-59
load balancing     BC-57
monitoring and maintaining     BC-59
multicast or broadcast (example)     BC-70
multiprotocol LAPB     BC-35

transparent bridging (continued)
over ATM, fast switching     BC-32
PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch
(example)     BC-81
monitoring     BC-55
web tool     BC-55
protocol type, filtering     BC-46
RFC 1483 support     BC-33
sample configurations     BC-59
SMDS restrictions     BC-36
spanning-tree parameters, adjusting     BC-50
spanning-tree topology, displaying     BC-59
SRT (example)     BC-69
VLAN configuration     BC-28, BC-30

TRISL (Token Ring Inter-Switch Link)
automatic spanning-tree configuration     BC-152
configuration (examples)     BC-181
description     BC-145
DRiP, ARE     BC-153, BC-181
hot standby router protocol configuration     BC-149
IP routing     BC-148
IP routing source-routed frames between VLANS (example)     BC-158
IPX routing     BC-150
IPX routing non-source-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring (example)     BC-159
IPX routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example)     BC-161
IPX Routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring (example)     BC-160
IPX routing source-routed frames between VLANs (example)     BC-162
RIF configuration (example)     BC-156
source-route bridging configuration (example)     BC-163, BC-164
source-route translational bridging configuration     BC-152
source-route transparent bridging configuration     BC-151
SR/TLB configuration (example)     BC-167, BC-168
SRB configuration     BC-151
Token Ring and VLAN configuration (example)     BC-163
transparent bridging between Token Ring and VLAN (example)     BC-166
TrCRF, attaching     BC-178
TRISL and Ethernet VLAN configuration (example)     BC-157, BC-168
TRISL fast EtherChannel (example)     BC-169
TRISL VLAN and Ethernet configuration (example)     BC-167
TRISL VLAN and Token Ring configuration (example)     BC-155, BC-156
TRISL VLAN configuration (example)     BC-164

TRL (Transport Resource List) configuration
CMPC
description     BC-691
guidelines     BC-689
CMPC+ (examples)     BC-757  to BC-761
tasks     BC-733

TRRSM (Token Ring Route Switch Module)
automatic spanning-tree configuration     BC-179
configuration prerequisites     BC-176
configuration tasks     BC-176
description     BC-171
DLSw+ (example)     BC-196
IP routing configuration     BC-176
IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example)     BC-190
IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface (example)     BC-186, BC-188
IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface (example)     BC-186
IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs (example)     BC-189
IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example)     BC-185
IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface (example)     BC-183
IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface (example)     BC-182

TRRSM (Token Ring Route Switch Module) (continued)
IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs (example)     BC-184
IPX routing configuration     BC-177
monitoring     BC-181
source-route bridging configuration     BC-178
source-route translational bridging configuration     BC-179
source-route transparent bridging configuration     BC-178
SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example)     BC-195
SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet (example)     BC-194
SRB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring (example)     BC-191
SRB between TrBRF VLAN (example)     BC-192
Token Ring VLAN
description     BC-173
support on RSM     BC-19, BC-174
transparent bridging between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring (example)     BC-193
VLAN
description     BC-18, BC-173
Token Ring     BC-18

txconn ping destination command     BC-596

TXSeries clients     BC-592

U


UDP unicast
description     BC-206, BC-283
DLSw     BC-283

unbind actions, TN3270 server configuration     BC-800

UNBIND request
CICS     BC-775
LU termination     BC-775

unbind-action command     BC-800, BC-805

user EXEC mode, summary of     l

user security     BC-580

V


vendor code
administrative filtering     BC-45, BC-113
filtering     BC-113

virtual data-link control
APPN over DLSw+
description     BC-210, BC-287
(figure)     BC-211, BC-288
DSPU
configuration     BC-518
configuration (example)     BC-532
over DLSw+, supporting     BC-210, BC-287
SNA Service Point
configuration     BC-527
configuration (example)     BC-535
over DLSw+, supporting     BC-210, BC-287

virtual rings
definition     BC-15, BC-84
(example)     BC-131
using with LAN Network Manager     BC-104

virtual terminals, installing client     BC-580

virtual Token Ring implementation     BC-423

VLANs
IP routing     BC-148
routing configuration (example)     BC-67
transparently bridged configuration (example)     BC-64

vrn command     BC-806

VTAM (Virtual Telecommunications Access Method)
CMPC requirements     BC-672
CMPC+ requirements     BC-730
CSNA
configuration, task list     BC-674  to BC-676
host verification     BC-686  to BC-687
requirements     BC-672
router verification     BC-687
troubleshooting     BC-688
definitions, SDLLC configuration     BC-441
EBCDIC character translation     BC-782

VTAM (Virtual Telecommunications Access Method) (continued)
local SNA major node, CMPC     BC-691
logmode table entry     BC-576
major node definitions     BC-577
SAP     BC-614
switched major node
CSNA configuration     BC-675
CSNA (example)     BC-676
TN3270 server
configuration (example)     BC-781
configuration, guidelines     BC-780  to BC-782
INCLUD0E     BC-766
LU deletion     BC-775
multiple host support     BC-767
TRL configuration
CMPC     BC-691
CMPC+ (examples)     BC-757  to BC-761
guidelines, CMPC     BC-689
tasks     BC-733
XCA support     BC-247, BC-670, BC-674, BC-675  to BC-686

VTRA (virtual Token Ring address), SDLLC     BC-218, BC-386, BC-413

W


WANs
transparent bridging configuration     BC-32

write command     BC-637

X


X.25 transparent bridging
configuration     BC-36
(example)     BC-71

x25 address command     BC-295

x25 map bridge broadcast command     BC-36

x25 map qllc command     BC-295, BC-425

x25 pvc qllc command     BC-426

XCA (External Communications Adapter)
CSNA support     BC-247, BC-670, BC-674, BC-675  to BC-686
definitions     BC-601, BC-605
major node, CSNA (example)     BC-675

XID (exchange of identification)
LLC2
retry configuration     BC-395
transmission
(caution)     BC-395
transmission configuration     BC-395
SDLC configuration     BC-401

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