Fwd: configure a switch for SNA services for testing DLSW+ and a challenging lab

From: Connary, Julie Ann (jconnary@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 10:57:59 GMT-3


   

>Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 10:33:05 -0500
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>From: "Connary, Julie Ann" <jconnary@cisco.com>
>Subject: configure a switch for SNA services for testing DLSW+ and a
>challenging lab
>
>Hi All,
>
>I promised to send you all the following configuration - requires 12.1 code -
>
>! set cpname to neta.pc1 - network a, pc 1
>snasw cpname neta.pc1
>!
>!create a token ring port with no hpr routing
>!
>snasw port TR0 TokenRing0/0 conntype nohpr
>!
>!or create an ethernet port with no hpr routing
>!
>snasw port E0 Ethernet0/0 conntype nohpr
>!
>!or create a serial port with no hpr
>!
>snasw port S0 Serial0/0 conntype nohpr
>!
>!
>!create a link - token-ring to token-ring:
>!PC2 is the other router acting as an SNA node
>!
>snasw link TR0PC2 port TR0 rmac 4000.2222.2222
>!
>!create a link for Ethernet-to Ethernet
>!
>snasw link E0PC2 port E0 rmac 4000.0222.2222
>!
>!create a link for Ethernet to tokenring
>!
>snasw link EOTR0PC2 port E0 rmac 0200.4444.4444
>
>
>Note: If an ethernet device communicates with a token ring device, you
>must convert the destination non-canonical token ring address
>(4000.2222.2222) to Ethernet canonical format (0200.4444.4444)
>
>On the other Router - PC2 define MAC addresses under the appropriate
>interface type:
>
>Interface Ethernet 0/0
> mac-address 4000.0222.2222
>
>Interface TokenRing0/0
> mac-address 4000.2222.2222
>
>!again - define cpname
>!
>snasw cpname NETA.PC2
>!
>!again define the appropriate ports
>!
>snasw port TR0 Tokenring0/0 conntype nohpr
>!
>snasw port E0 Ethernet 0/0 conntype nohpr
>
>Note: SNASw links are not required on the receiving routers.
>
>Other commands:
>
>To start the link creation use the command snasw start first on the
>receiving router and then the sending routers.
>
>show snasw port
>show snasw link
>show snasw session
>snasw stop
>
>Here is a challenging DLSW lab - watch out for loops:
>
>
>
>
>/---------------R2
> /
> \
>Router- with-------------Token
>Ring---------R1 Token Ring 2-----------Router with SNAS
W
>SNAsw
>- \ /
>
>\--------------------R3
>
>Set this up for DLSW load balancing and Circuit Weight Configuration using
>SNAsw/APPN routers to test the configuration. DLSW runs
>between R1 and R2 and between R1 and R3.
>
>Hint: Key is to watch out how you define your SRB configurations.
>
>
>Julie Ann

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