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Multiprotocol Routing Services
Protocol Configuration Reference
Version 3.3 Volume 1


Appendixes


Appendix A. Interoperating with the IBM 6611 Router

A number of configuration considerations must be addressed for IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services's DLSw implementation to interoperate with those of the IBM 6611 router.

The following sections provide an overview of these considerations, and indicate which features of IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services's DLSw implementation are not interoperable with those of the IBM 6611.
Note:The considerations cited here are derived from testing performed with the IBM 6611's MPNP V1.2 software. The considerations may not apply to other MPNP software versions.

The considerations have been categorized in the following sections:


Bridge Configuration Considerations

The following are bridge configuration considerations:


DLSw-Related Considerations

DLSw-related interoperability considerations are as follows:


IP-Related Configuration Considerations

The following are IP configuration considerations:


TCP-Related Considerations

The following are TCP interoperability considerations:

TCP Connection Break Detection Differences
The IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services DLSw implementation detects that a TCP connection is broken either when a Keepalive response is not received (assuming that the Keepalive option has been enabled for the connection) or when data cannot be delivered.

TCP Connection Reestablishment Differences
Once a TCP connection is broken, the IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services DLSw implementation reestablishes the TCP connection when a new DLSw SSP_CANUREACH is generated upon receipt of a DLC TEST message from an end station. The IBM 6611 may not exhibit the same behavior.

Keepalive Disable/Enable Related Differences
As indicated previously, the IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services DLSw implementation permits the enabling and disabling of a Keepalive option when a TCP neighbor IP address is added (configured). Although TCP in the IBM 6611 DLSw implementation responds to Keepalive messages received on a TCP session, there is no mechanism to configure the resident 6611 TCP to enable the generation of TCP Keepalive messages.

Maximum Number of TCP Connections Supported
In the IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services DLSw implementation, there is no hard-coded restriction on the maximum number of TCP connections supported. As a result, the maximum number of TCP connections supported is directly related to a IBM 2210's available memory. In the IBM 6611 case, there is a hard-coded internal restriction of 100 TCP connections that can be supported in the DLSw implementation.

Miscellaneous Interoperability Considerations

Note the following miscellaneous interoperability considerations:


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