The Cisco IOS implements the Common Link Access to Workstation (CLAW) channel protocol to transport data between the mainframe and the Cisco CIP in TCP/IP environments. The CLAW packing feature is an enhancement to the CLAW protocol support which enables the transport of multiple IP packets in a single channel operation.
Configure

Configuration Examples and TechNotes

(All IBM CIP Protocols Configuration Examples and TechNotes)

(All IBM CIP Protocols Configuration Examples and TechNotes)
Channel Interface Processor TCP/IP Datagram Performance Tuning

Channel Interface Processor TCP/IP Redundancy Using VIPA

CIP Installation Checklist

Configuring a Single Host for 1000 LUs in an EMIF Mainframe

Configuring CIP Using IP Datagram and Offload

Configuring Complex Router CIP with Example HCD Screens

Sample PROFILE TCP/IP from a Mainframe

Channel Interface Processor TCP/IP Redundancy Using VIPA
CIP Installation Checklist
Configuring a Single Host for 1000 LUs in an EMIF Mainframe
Configuring CIP Using IP Datagram and Offload
Configuring Complex Router CIP with Example HCD Screens
Sample PROFILE TCP/IP from a Mainframe
Maintain and Operate

