When configuring the local peer it is necessary to configure the local terminators of data link, one
for each Service Access Point (SAP), with the following command:
set dlsw dlc-binder sap <local sap> remote-sap <remote sap>
In order to remove a local terminator, the following command is used:
set dlsw no-dlc-binder sap <local sap> remote-sap <remote sap>
In the same way , in order to control the binders‟ log the following commands are used:
set dlsw dlc-binder sap <local sap> log on
set dlsw dlc-binder sap <local sap> log level <value>
set dlsw dlc-binder sap <local sap> log off
CONFIGURATION IN A SDLC SCENARIO
In SDLC scenario it is necessary to configure the HDLC protocol for the WAN connection:
set wan protocol hdlc
and the V.28 (RS-232) operational mode:
set wan mode v28
It is also possible to configure some operational modes of the physical connection.
In order to set an encoding value different from the default one, nrz, the following command is
used:
set cdn encoding nrz|nrzi|fm-mark|fm-space|manchester
the baud-rate:
set cdn baud-rate <value>
The HDLC interface must be set in ip-unnumbered mode with the command:
set cdn ipaddr 1.1.1.1
Then there is the SDLC configuration. It is necessary to configure the physical interface:
set sdlc interface hdlc0
and the physical address of the station connected to the router:
set sdlc cu addr <address>
The address must be specified in hexadecimal notation. In order to cancel the assigned address,
the following command is used:
set sdlc cu no-addr <address>
When the local DLSw peer is configured, it is necessary to configure the local terminator of the
associated data link with the following command:
set dlsw sdlc-binder addr <address>
Since the DLSw always acts as connector of two 802.2LANs, it is necessary to configure the
following additional information on the SDLC binder:
the local and remote SAP: