Cabletron Systems 1800 Manual De Usuario

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SNA Status and Configuration
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Configuring SNA Ports
BAGs regulate bandwidth usage by outgoing trafÞc on the physical link and can 
ensure that response time-sensitive trafÞc gets access to the available frame relay 
bandwidth. Up to 16 groups can be conÞgured through console management 
(refer to your FRX or SmartSwitch 1800 hardware documentation for more 
information).
Priority
This Þeld prioritizes the interface for trafÞc within the device; the higher the 
number, the higher the priority. This priority has no effect on trafÞc exiting the 
device. Priorities are conÞgured on all logical interfaces that use a physical frame 
relay port. The FRX or SmartSwitch 1800 processor uses these priorities to help 
determine the order in which it will process protocols. The default value for this 
parameter is 0.
Suppress XID
If Yes is selected, this parameter prevents the FRX or SmartSwitch 1800 from 
returning an XID (Exchange IdentiÞcation) in response to a null XID. This might 
be desirable if the remote TPAD is not running PU 2.1 It should be noted that even 
if an XID is sent, an SNRM (Set Normal Response Mode) immediately follows, so 
the connection will be established. The default value for this parameter is No.
Changing SDLC PU LLC2 Values
To edit the SDLC PU LLC2 values:
1.
If you wish to modify an existing entry, be sure that entry is highlighted in the 
list box portion of the window.
2.
Enter and/or edit the values displayed in the text boxes, as desired. 
(Remember, some values which are settable from this window must mirror 
values configured elsewhere; be sure these values match as necessary.)
3.
Click on 
 to create a new entry, or on 
 to edit the entry 
currently selected in the list box.
NOTE
Bandwidth allocation groups cannot currently be conÞgured via SPMA; for more 
information on conÞguring these groups, see your FRX or SmartSwitch 1800 hardware 
documentation.
TIP
When conÞguring priorities, be sure to consider the types of trafÞc being routed on other 
connections in the node.