Enterasys 6000 Reference Guide
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Cabletron Relay Access Products
Avoid configuring parallel Bridge/LLC2 frame relay links
between two FRX/FRM/SmartSwitch devices if one path is in
native LLC2 format and the other in some other format.
Since the same interfaces are used for both protocols and the
spanning tree will eliminate dual paths for bridged traffic
only, a loop can be created, causing a node failure.
between two FRX/FRM/SmartSwitch devices if one path is in
native LLC2 format and the other in some other format.
Since the same interfaces are used for both protocols and the
spanning tree will eliminate dual paths for bridged traffic
only, a loop can be created, causing a node failure.
nlIfLlc2FrPriority
SYNTAX:
INTEGER (
0–9
)
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Sets a priority for intra-nodal traffic; the higher the
number, the higher the priority. (This priority has no effect
on traffic exiting a node.) Priorities are configured on all
logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port. The
device processor in the node uses these priorities to help
determine the order in which it will process protocols.
on traffic exiting a node.) Priorities are configured on all
logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port. The
device processor in the node uses these priorities to help
determine the order in which it will process protocols.
::= {nlIfLlc2FrTable.1.5}
nlIfLlc2FrBAG
SYNTAX:
INTEGER (
1–16
)
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Bandwidth Allocation Group. Bandwidth Allocation
Groups can ensure that response time-sensitive traffic gets
access to the available frame relay bandwidth. Each logical
port and interface that uses a physical frame relay port can
be assigned to a group. For further control, bandwidth
allocation can be enabled or disabled on each frame relay
port. This feature is applied only when a line's available
bandwidth is limited (i.e., packets must be queued before
transmission.
access to the available frame relay bandwidth. Each logical
port and interface that uses a physical frame relay port can
be assigned to a group. For further control, bandwidth
allocation can be enabled or disabled on each frame relay
port. This feature is applied only when a line's available
bandwidth is limited (i.e., packets must be queued before
transmission.
.::= {nlIfLlc2FrTable.1.6}
nlIfLlc2FrHostMACAddress
SYNTAX:
MacAddress
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:MAC address of the host or workstation to which the
remote device needs to connect. Valid only if the format