3com 3031 Instruccion De Instalación

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ONFIGURATION
Configure to suspend the DLSw performance
Configure the Ethernet interface to join into a bridge group
Configure the ahead response window of LLC2
Configure the local response window of LLC2
Configure the queue length sending LLC2 packet
Configure the modulus of LLC2
Configure retransmission times of LLC2
Configure local response delay time of LLC2
Configure local response time of LLC2
Configure BUSY time of LLC2
Configure the P/F waiting time of LLC2
Configure the REJ status time of LLC2
Configure SDLC to be the link layer protocol encapsulated in an interface 
Add the SDLC synchronous serial port to a bridge group
Configure the baud rate of the synchronous serial port
Configure the coding scheme of the synchronous serial port
Configure the idle coding scheme of the synchronous serial port
Configure SDLC role
Configure the SDLC virtual MAC address
Configure the SDLC address
Configure the SDLC peer
Configure the XID of SDLC
Configure the length of the queue for sending SDLC packets
Configure the local response window of SDLC
Configure the modulus of the SDLC
Configure the maximum frame length of SDLC
Configure retransmission times of the SDLC
Configure the SAP address on transforming the SDLC into LLC2
Configure the two-way data transmission mode of SDLC
Configure the poll pause timer of SDLC
Configure the primary response waiting time of SDLC
Configure the secondary response waiting time of SDLC
Create the Local DLSw 
Peer
Creating the TCP channel is the first step for establishing the DLSw connection. 
The IP addresses of the two sides on creating the TCP connection need to be 
specified. The local DLSw peer is first to be configured to designate the local IP 
address. Only after the configuration of this command can the TCP connection 
request initiated by the remote router be accepted. A router can only have one 
local peer.