Enterasys 6000 Betriebsanweisung
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Introduction to Netlink Frame Relay Access Devices
1-3
SNA/SDLC
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Configurable frame size
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Configurable link addresses
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NRZ/NRZI support
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Compatible with QLLC/NPSI
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HPAD (PU 2.1, 4.0), TPAD (PU 1.0, 2.0, 2.1), NPAD, and XPAD (transparent)
modes
modes
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Point-to-point and multipoint configurations
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SDLC-to-LLC2 and LLC2-to-SDLC conversion
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Autocall
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Request to Send (RTS) support
SNA/LLC2
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Supports both ends of PU2-to-PU2, PU2.1-to-PU2.1, and PU4-to-PU4 connec-
tions
tions
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End-to-end compatibility with SNA/APPN devices over LANs
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Compatibility over frame relay network with IBM FEP with NCP 7.1
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MAC-level virtual addressing
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Token ring, Ethernet, or frame relay interface
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SDLC-to-LLC2 and LLC2-to-SDLC conversion
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RFC1490 encapsulation in native LLC2, 802.3, or 802.5 format
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QLLC/NPSI compatibility
Bridging
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Encapsulation of Ethernet and Token Ring traffic per RFC 1490 for trans-
mission over frame relay
mission over frame relay
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Transparent Spanning Tree (802.1) bridging
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Translational bridging between Ethernet and Token Ring LANs
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Compatibility with Source Route Bridge environments
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"Self-learning" of MAC addresses for core bridging
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Forwarding of non-routable LLC traffic such as NetBIOS, DECnet, AppleTalk,
LAT, and VINES
LAT, and VINES
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Routing/bridging of IP and IPX traffic
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MAC address filtering
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NetBIOS name filtering
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Bandwidth allocation
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Multivendor interoperability with other IEEE 802.1d devices