Table Of Contents
Index: Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide
Symbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Symbols
? command li
A
abbreviating commands
context-sensitive help li
access control
bridging
using byte offset BC-113
using station names BC-112
NetBIOS filtering BC-111
access-expression command BC-117
access expressions
combining administrative filters BC-115
configuration examples BC-140, BC-141
configuring BC-116
optimizing BC-117
access filters
NetBIOS
configuration (example) BC-137
configuring BC-111
SNAP frames (example) BC-139
SR/TLB (example) BC-134
SRB
access expressions, combining BC-115
access-list command BC-47, BC-48, BC-49, BC-114, BC-115
access lists
bridging
(caution) BC-49
defining BC-49
filtering by protocol type BC-48
redefining BC-117
SRB
access expressions, altering BC-117
NetBIOS filtering BC-100
adapter command BC-681, BC-697, BC-698
addresses
filtering
destination BC-115
source BC-115
multicast filtering BC-45
administrative filtering
addresses
destination BC-115
MAC-layer BC-46
multicast BC-45
source BC-115
Token Ring BC-114
dynamically determined stations BC-44
LAT service announcements BC-50
protocol type BC-114
source-route bridging BC-113
vendor code BC-47, BC-114
Advanced-Peer-to-Peer Networking
See APPN
Airline Product Set
See ALPS
allocate lu command BC-797, BC-800, BC-802, BC-807, BC-812
all-routes explorer
See ARE
ALPS
ASCU
configuring BC-500
circuit
configuring BC-499
circuits
configuring BC-503
configuration
(examples) BC-504 to BC-510
task list BC-497
CPE
central, configuring BC-501
local peer IP address
configuring BC-498
maintaining BC-504
MATIP
(example) BC-505
description BC-496
topology BC-496
monitoring BC-504
remote peer IP address
configuring BC-498
remote routers
configuring BC-498
service messages
configuring BC-502
supported platforms BC-497
topology
(figure) BC-496
ALC protocol BC-496
mainframe access BC-496
MATIP protocol BC-496
TCP-based protocol BC-496
UTS protocol BC-496
verifying BC-503
alps a1-map a2-map command BC-500
alps ascu command BC-500
alps circuit command BC-499
alps connection-type permanent command BC-499
alps default-circuit command BC-500
alps enable-alarms ascu command BC-503
alps enable-alarms circuit command BC-503
alps enable-alarms peer command BC-503
alps enable-ascu command BC-501
alps enable-circuit command BC-499
alps error-display command BC-501
alps host-hld host-link command BC-502
alps hostlink command BC-499
alps idle-timer command BC-499
alps keepalive command BC-498
alps lifetime-timer command BC-499
alps local-hld remote-hld command BC-499
alps local-peer command BC-498, BC-501
alps matip-close-delay command BC-499
alps max-msg-length command BC-501
alps mpx command BC-499
alps n1 command BC-500
alps n2 command BC-500
alps n3 command BC-500
alps poll-pause command BC-500
alps primary-peer command BC-499
alps remote-peer command BC-498
alps retry-option command BC-500
alps service-msg-interval command BC-499
alps service-msg-list command BC-499
alps servlim command BC-500
alps t1 command BC-500
alps t2 command BC-500
alps translate command BC-502
alps update-circuit command BC-503
APPC
connections to CTRC BC-579
PEM support for BC-584
APPL statement
for CICS BC-577
for DB2 BC-581
label BC-581
APPN
CMPC support BC-251, BC-672, BC-692
configuration
CMPC (examples) BC-716, BC-717, BC-718 to BC-720, BC-724 to BC-726
TN3270 server BC-803 to BC-807
over DLSw+ BC-212, BC-292
SNA-to-IP integration BC-3 to BC-4
See also SNASw
ARE
filtering BC-155, BC-183
packet forwarding BC-92
ASP
Cisco's tunneling implementation BC-361
overview BC-364
specifying primary and secondary roles BC-372
virtual multidrop support BC-365
asp addr-offset command BC-372
asp role primary command BC-372
asp role secondary command BC-372
asp rx-ift command BC-372
ASSOCIATE request
TN3270 server
description BC-775 to BC-777
figures BC-776, BC-777
asynchronous networks
frame sequencing
overview BC-366
asynchronous protocols
virtual multidrop support BC-365
asynchronous security protocols
See ASP
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
See ATM
ATM
networks
RFC 1483 BC-110
AUTOGEN definition
SDLLC BC-449
autoinstall for router connections, using BC-580
autonomous bridging
enabling BC-43
autonomous switching
configuring (example) BC-142
source-route bridging BC-119
B
Binary Synchronous Communications
See Bisync
bind-time security BC-580
Bisync
active poll list
specifying BC-372
address on a contention
specifying BC-371
central router
specifying BC-372
character set
specifying BC-371
connection retries
specifying BC-372
extended addressing
non-standard address, specifying BC-372
frame sequencing BC-366
full-duplex mode
specifying BC-372
local acknowledgment peers
configuring BC-373
multidrop configuration
description BC-363
non-standard address
specifying BC-372
overview BC-361
passthru peers
configuring BC-373
polling cycles
specifying BC-372
poll timeout
specifying BC-372
primary role
specifying BC-372
protocol options BC-371
secondary role
specifying BC-372
traffic
encapsulating and routing BC-217, BC-361
Block Serial Tunneling
See BSTUN
Bootstrap Data Set BC-581
BPDUs
intervals
forward delay, adjusting BC-53
hello packets BC-53
maximum idle, adjusting BC-53
Branch Extender
See SNASw, BEX
bridge acquire command BC-44
bridge address command BC-46
bridge bridge command BC-41
bridge circuit-group pause command BC-60
bridge circuit-group source-based command BC-60
bridge cmf command BC-60
bridge crb command BC-39
bridge domain command BC-44
bridge forward-time command BC-53
bridge group
interfaces
assigning BC-30
number
assigning BC-30
bridge-group aging-time command BC-45
bridge-group cbus-bridging command BC-43
bridge-group circuit command BC-60
bridge-group command BC-33, BC-36, BC-180
bridge-group input-lsap-list command BC-49
bridge-group input-type-list command BC-48
bridge-group lat-compression command BC-43
bridge-group output-address-list command BC-47
bridge-group output-lat-service-deny command BC-51
bridge-group output-lat-service-permit command BC-51
bridge-group output-lsap-list command BC-49
bridge-group output-pattern command BC-49
bridge-group output-type-list command BC-48
bridge-group path-cost command BC-52
bridge-group priority command BC-52
bridge-group spanning-disabled command BC-53
bridge-group virtual interface
See BVI
bridge hello-time command BC-53
bridge irb command BC-40
bridge lat-service-filtering command BC-50
bridge max-age command BC-53
bridge multicast-source command BC-45
bridge priority
spanning tree BC-52
bridge priority command BC-52
bridge protocol command BC-29, BC-40, BC-154, BC-181
bridge protocol data units
See BPDUs
bridge route command BC-41
bridges
root BC-52
See also RSRB; SR/TLB; SRB; SRT
bridge tables
description BC-45
static and dynamic entries BC-45
bridging
between dissimilar media BC-13
(caution) BC-28
concurrent routing and bridging BC-39
dissimilar media
(caution) BC-98
duplicate bridge definition
(caution) BC-87
extended access lists
(caution) BC-49
Frame Relay BC-36
transit BC-10, BC-24
transparent
See SR/TLB
X.25 BC-38
broadcasts
transparent bridging (example) BC-72
BSC
See Bisync
bsc char-set command BC-371
bsc contention command BC-371
bsc dial-contention command BC-372
bsc extended-address command BC-372
bsc pause command BC-372
bsc poll-timeout command BC-372
bsc primary command BC-372
bsc retries command BC-372
bsc secondary command BC-372
bsc servlim command BC-372
BSDS BC-581
BSTUN
ASP
overview BC-364
asynchronous networks
frame sequencing, overview BC-366
Bisync
(examples) BC-373
configuring BC-371
frame sequencing, overview BC-366
bstun route command BC-370
Cisco's implementation BC-217, BC-361
configuration
(examples) BC-373
task list BC-366
description BC-361
DLCI mapping BC-369
enabling BC-367
features BC-217
Frame Relay
encapsulation BC-368
local acknowledgment (example) BC-387
local acknowledgment, configuring BC-348
passthru (example) BC-387
frames
specifying BC-370
frame sequencing
overview BC-365
groups
configuring BC-367
serial interfaces, assigning BC-369
interfaces
serial, configuring BC-369
local acknowledgment (example) BC-387
monitoring BC-373
passthru
configuration (example) BC-387
protocols BC-367
adplex BC-367
adt-poll-select BC-368
adt-vari-poll BC-368
async-generic BC-368
bsc BC-367
bsc-local-ack BC-367
configuring BC-367
diebold BC-368
mdi BC-368
traffic queuing priorities
configuring BC-371
customizing BC-371
bstun group command BC-369
bstun protocol-group command BC-367
bstun route command BC-370
buffers
SDLC
controlling size BC-406
bus-and-tag channels
CIP BC-246, BC-610
CPA BC-246, BC-611
data rate
configuring BC-631
BVI
creating BC-41
feature
description BC-11, BC-25
secondary IP address BC-41
byte offset
access control BC-113
C
cautions
bridging
between dissimilar media BC-28
dissimilar media BC-98
duplicate bridge definition BC-87
extended access lists BC-49
CMCC adapters
MIH BC-645, BC-674, BC-734
microcode reload BC-625, BC-627
SNASw
interfaces, changing BC-548
STUN encapsulation
RSP BC-343
usage in text xlv
XID transmission BC-401
CCO
accessing xlvi
definition xlvi
change log inventory utility BC-582
channel interface processor
See CIP
channel interface tracking
CPA
configuring BC-632
channel port adapter
See CPA
channel-protocol command BC-631, BC-632
channel rate
See data rate
channel subsystem
configuration BC-617
CICS
clients, setting up BC-591
CTRC feature BC-243
defining remote access to BC-577
host
configuring BC-577 to ??, BC-581 to ??
LU termination BC-778
resource definition group BC-578
security BC-580, BC-778
system initialization parameters BC-578
transient data queue BC-579
Universal Client BC-591
CIP
benefits BC-611
Cisco IOS release support BC-247, BC-612
CPA comparison BC-246, BC-247, BC-611, BC-612
description BC-610
ECA BC-246, BC-610
hardware logic
clearing BC-636
interfaces
number supported BC-246, BC-247, BC-610, BC-612
port numbers BC-631
restarting BC-637
shutting down BC-637
state tracking BC-247, BC-612
types BC-247, BC-612
memory BC-246, BC-247, BC-611, BC-612
microcode images
loading BC-625 to BC-627
saving BC-626
verifying BC-630
overview BC-246
PCA BC-246, BC-610
performance BC-246, BC-611
router platforms BC-245, BC-247, BC-609, BC-612
statistics
clearing BC-635
virtual ports
number BC-247, BC-612
CIP-attached router definition BC-601
circuit weight
DLSw+
adjusting BC-307
Cisco Connection Online
See CCO
Cisco IOS
saving configuration changes liv
Cisco IOS STP Enhancement
description BC-29
Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection adapters
See CMCC adapters
Cisco Multipath Channel
See CMPC
Cisco SNA
See CSNA
Cisco SNA internetworking
overview BC-1
class of service
See COS
CLAW
CMPC+ support BC-727
configuration
(examples) BC-663 to BC-665
guidelines BC-651
host, router correlation BC-661 to BC-662
requirements BC-644 to BC-645
tasks, host BC-646 to BC-651
tasks, router BC-651 to BC-655
fast switching
configuring BC-655
ICMP flows
disabling BC-655
IP addresses
configuring BC-654
IP host backup
configuring BC-660, BC-660 to BC-661
maintaining BC-662
maximum connections BC-651
monitoring BC-662
MTU
configuring, CPA BC-654
overview BC-248, BC-642
packing
(example) BC-664
feature BC-652
subchannels
configuring BC-652 to BC-654
guidelines BC-651
claw command BC-618, BC-653, BC-660, BC-661
clear bridge command BC-61
clear bridge multicast command BC-61
clear counters command BC-635, BC-638
clear dbconn connection command BC-596
clear dlsw circuit command BC-315
clear drip command BC-155, BC-183
clear drip counters command BC-155
clear extended counters channel command BC-635, BC-710, BC-759
clear interface command BC-636
clear ncia circuit command BC-490
clear ncia client command BC-490
clear ncia client registered command BC-490
clear netbios-cache command BC-123
clear rif-cache command BC-123
clear source-bridge command BC-123
clear sse command BC-61, BC-123
clear txconn connection command BC-595
clear txconn transaction command BC-595
clear vlan statistics command BC-61, BC-155
client ip command BC-814
client ip lu command BC-797, BC-812
client ip pool command BC-797, BC-802, BC-806, BC-812
client lu maximum command BC-800, BC-804
client printer ip lu command BC-812
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-430
clusters
LU pools
allocation BC-778
TN3270 server
description BC-774
figures BC-822
CMCC adapters
channel interface processor
See CIP
channel interface tracking
configuring, CPA BC-632
channel port adapter
See CPA
Cisco IOS channel software BC-245, BC-610
CLAW
configuring BC-641 to BC-670
CMPC
configuring BC-671 to BC-726
CMPC+
configuring BC-727 to BC-766
comparison (table) BC-612
configuration
device argument BC-621 to BC-622
guidelines BC-614
path argument BC-618 to BC-621
core dump BC-638
CSNA
configuring BC-671 to BC-726
data rate
configuring BC-631
description BC-609
environments supported BC-248, BC-613
FEP alternative BC-250, BC-672
figures BC-246, BC-610
hardware
description BC-245
logic, clearing BC-636
IBM 3172
alternative BC-250, BC-671
offload BC-642
interfaces
clearing BC-635
monitoring BC-632 to BC-635, BC-636
port types BC-631
restarting BC-637
selecting BC-631
shutting down BC-637
status, verifying BC-637
IP addresses
configuration (example) BC-663
configuring BC-654, BC-658, BC-738
IP host backup
configuring BC-641 to BC-670
loopback BC-637
maintaining BC-632 to BC-635
microcode images
loading BC-625 to BC-629
reloading (caution) BC-625, BC-627
saving BC-626, BC-628
verifying BC-630
MIH
(caution) BC-645, BC-674, BC-734
monitoring BC-632 to BC-635
RSP
flash memory BC-625
SNA environment features BC-250
SNA-to-IP integration BC-6
TCP/IP environment features BC-248
TCP/IP offload
configuring BC-641 to BC-670
TN3270 server
configuring BC-767 to BC-828
troubleshooting BC-638
CMCC internal adapters
configuration
CSNA BC-676
ports BC-675
SAP guidelines BC-614 to BC-616, BC-676
CSNA
configuring BC-680
LLC options
configuring BC-681
maximum BC-614, BC-675
SAPs
limit BC-614
reserved values BC-614
CMCC internal LANs
configuration
CMPC BC-691
CSNA BC-675
ports BC-675, BC-691
CSNA
configuring BC-680
maximum BC-614, BC-675
CMPC
APPN node support BC-251
APPN support BC-673, BC-692
channels
troubleshooting BC-705
verifying, host BC-705
verifying, router BC-703 to BC-705
CMPC+ support BC-727
configuration
(examples) BC-715 to BC-726, BC-826
description BC-690
enabling BC-700
guidelines BC-691 to BC-692
host, router correlation BC-701
requirements BC-673 to BC-674
SAPs BC-691
tasks, host BC-692 to BC-693
tasks, router BC-694 to BC-700
verifying BC-701 to BC-708
internal adapters
configuring BC-697
internal LANs
configuring BC-697
links
See transmission groups
LLC options
configuring BC-698
local SNA major node
configuring BC-693
maintaining BC-709 to BC-710
monitoring BC-709 to BC-710
overview BC-251, BC-672
SNASw support BC-251, BC-672
SRB
configuring BC-699
subchannels
configuring BC-694
guidelines BC-691
TN3270 server DLUR support BC-251, BC-672
transmission groups
configuring BC-696
figure BC-692
guidelines BC-691
TRL
configuring BC-692
VTAM
troubleshooting BC-708
verifying, host BC-706 to BC-707
verifying, router BC-707
See also CMPC+
Cisco Multipath Channel+
See CMPC+
CMPC+
architecture BC-249, BC-727
benefits BC-732
configuration
(examples) BC-759 to BC-766
description BC-735
guidelines BC-735
host, router correlation BC-742
requirements BC-733
tasks, host BC-736 to BC-738
tasks, routers BC-738 to BC-742
troubleshooting, HSAS BC-757
troubleshooting, TCP/IP stack BC-751 to BC-752
verifying, HSAS stack BC-752 to BC-757
verifying, TCP/IP stack BC-744 to BC-750
data flow BC-728
description BC-727 to BC-732
IP addresses
configuring BC-738
maintaining BC-758 to BC-759
monitoring BC-758 to BC-759
MPC+ groups
number supported BC-249, BC-727
overview BC-249, BC-727
platforms supported BC-733
subchannels
configuring BC-739 to BC-740
guidelines BC-735
TCP/IP stack (example) BC-760 to BC-761
transmission groups
configuring BC-741
guidelines BC-735
maximum BC-735
cmpc command BC-618, BC-695, BC-704, BC-739, BC-740
command modes
summary (table) l
command syntax conventions
Cisco IOS documentation xlvi
Common Link Access to Workstation
See CLAW
Communication Definition Example
Listener Definition (example) BC-593
communication protocols for CICS BC-577
COMTI clients BC-595
concurrent routing and bridging
enabling BC-39
configuration, saving liv
configure command BC-626
constrained multicast flooding
enabling BC-60
multicast state information
clearing BC-61
displaying BC-61
conversion, data BC-585
copy command BC-626
CoS
enabling BC-269
SNA traffic
prioritizing BC-269
CPA
benefits BC-611
CIP comparison BC-246, BC-247, BC-611, BC-612
Cisco IOS release support BC-247, BC-612
description BC-611
ECPA BC-246, BC-611
hardware logic
clearing BC-636
interfaces
monitoring BC-636
number supported BC-246, BC-247, BC-611, BC-612
port number BC-631
restarting BC-637
shutting down BC-637
state tracking BC-247, BC-612
types BC-247, BC-612
memory BC-246, BC-247, BC-611, BC-612
microcode images
loading BC-627 to BC-629
saving BC-628
verifying BC-630
overview BC-246
PCPA BC-246, BC-611
performance BC-246, BC-611
router platforms BC-245, BC-247, BC-609, BC-612
statistics
clearing BC-635
virtual ports
number BC-247, BC-612
CPE
central
configuring BC-501
CSCC transient data queue BC-579
CSNA
channels
troubleshooting BC-687 to BC-688
verifying, host BC-687
verifying, router BC-686 to BC-687
CMPC+ support BC-727
configuration
(examples) BC-711 to BC-715
description BC-675
enabling BC-683
guidelines BC-675 to BC-676
host, router correlation BC-683
requirements BC-673 to BC-674
SAPs BC-676
tasks, host BC-676
tasks, routers BC-678
verifying BC-684 to BC-690
internal adapters
configuring BC-680
internal LANs
configuring BC-680
maintaining BC-709 to BC-710
monitoring BC-709 to BC-710
overview BC-250, BC-671
routing information BC-676
SRB
configuring BC-682 to BC-683
subchannels
configuring BC-679
supported devices BC-250, BC-672
VTAM
troubleshooting BC-690
verifying, host BC-688 to BC-689
verifying, router BC-689