Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide, Release 12.1
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Index: Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

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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