AIS V3.4 Protocol Reference V2
Figures
Tables
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
Using APPN
Using TN3270
Overview
Placement of the TN3270 Server Function
TN3270E Server Function
TN3270 Host On-Demand Client Caching
General TN3270E Server Configuration
Loading the TN3270 Server Code
Configuring TN3270 under the APPN Protocol
Server IP Address
Server TCP Ports
Defining PUs
Defining LUs
Configured LUs
Dynamic Definition of Dependent LUs (DDDLU)
Host-Initiated Dynamic Definition of Dependent LUs (HIDLU)
Client to LU Mapping
Client IP Address to LU/Pool Mapping
Server TCP Port to Pool Association
Port and IP Address Mapping Combined
Load Balancing among Multiple PUs
Example Configurations
Configuring TN3270 using DLUR
Configuring TN3270E Using a Subarea Connection
Other Example Configurations
Configuring and Monitoring APPN
Accessing the APPN Configuration Process
APPN Configuration Command Summary
APPN Configuration Command Detail
Enable/Disable
Set
Add
Delete
List
Activate_new_config
TN3270E
Monitoring APPN
Accessing the APPN Monitoring Commands
APPN Monitoring Commands
APPN Monitoring Command Details
TN3270E Monitoring Commands
Deactivate LU
List
APPN Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
CONFIG (Talk 6) Activate Commands
Using AppleTalk Phase 2
Basic Configuration Procedures
Enabling Router Parameters
Setting Network Parameters
AppleTalk over PPP
AppleTalk 2 Zone Filters
General Information
Why Zone Name Filters?
How Do You Add Filters?
Sample Configuration Procedures
Configuring and Monitoring AppleTalk Phase 2
Accessing the AppleTalk Phase 2 Configuration Environment
AppleTalk Phase 2 Configuration Commands
Add
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Environment
AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Commands
Atecho
Cache
Clear Counters
Counters
Dump
Interface
Using VINES
VINES Overview
VINES Over Router Protocols and Interfaces
Service and Client Nodes
VINES Network Layer Protocols
VINES Internet Protocol (VINES IP)
Routing Update Protocol (RTP)
Internet Control Protocol (ICP)
VINES Address Resolution Protocol (VINES ARP)
Basic Configuration Procedures
Running Banyan VINES on the Bridging Router
Running Banyan VINES over WAN Links
Configuring and Monitoring VINES
Accessing the VINES Configuration Environment
VINES Configuration Commands
Add
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the VINES Monitoring Environment
VINES Monitoring Commands
Counters
Dump
Route
Using DNA IV
DNA IV Overview
DNA IV Terminology and Concepts
Routing
Routing Tables
Area Routers
Configuring Routing Parameters
IBM's Implementation of DNA IV
Managing Traffic Using Access Control
Managing Traffic Using Area Routing Filters
Configuring DNA IV
Configuring and Monitoring DNA IV
DNA IV Configuration and Monitoring Commands
Define/Set
Purge
Set
Show
Show/List
Zero
Using OSI/DECnet V
OSI Overview
NSAP Addressing
IDP
DSP
IS-IS Addressing Format
GOSIP Version 2 NSAPs
Multicast Addresses
OSI Routing
IS-IS Protocol
IS-IS Areas
IS-IS Domain
IS to IS Hello (IIH) Message
L1 IIH Message
L2 IIH Message
Point-to-Point IIH Message
Designated IS
Link State Databases
Routing Tables
Address Prefix Encoding
Authentication Passwords
ESIS Protocol
Hello Message
End System Hello (ESH) Message
Intermediate System Hello (ISH) Messages
X.25 Circuits for DECnet V/OSI
Routing Circuits
Filters
Templates
Link Initialization
OSI/DECnet V Configuration
Basic Configuration Procedure
Configuring OSI Over an Ethernet or a Token-Ring LAN
Configuring OSI Over X.25 or Frame Relay
Configuring a DNA V Router for a DNA IV Environment
DNA IV and DNA V Algorithm Considerations
Configuring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V
Accessing the OSI Configuration Environment
OSI/DECnet V Configuration Commands
Add
Change
Clear
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Environment
OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands
Addresses
Change Metric
CLNP-Stats
Designated-router
DNAV-info
ES-Adjacencies
ES-IS-Stats
IS-Adjacencies
IS-IS-Stats
L1-Routes
L2-Routes
L1-Summary
L2-Summary
L1-Update
L2-Update
Ping-1139
Route
Send (Echo Packet)
Subnets
Toggle (Alias/No Alias)
Traceroute
Using IP Version 6 (IPv6)
IPv6 Overview
IPv6 Comparison with IPv4
IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 Address Format
Text Representation of Address Prefixes
IPv6 Header Format
IPv6 Minimum MTU
IPv6 Mandatory Path MTU Discovery
IPv6 Mandatory Security
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
Router and Prefix Discovery
Address Autoconfiguration
Address Resolution
Neighbor Unreachability Detection
Redirect
IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
Configuring and Monitoring IPv6
Accessing the IPv6 Configuration Environment
IPv6 Configuration Commands
Add
Change
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Move
Set
Update
Update Packet-filter Commands
Accessing the IPv6 Monitoring Environment
IPv6 Monitoring Commands
Access-control
Cache
Counters
Dump routing tables
Interface addresses
Internal address
Mcast
Mld
Reset
Route
Sizes
Sniffer
Static routes
Packet-filter
Path-mtu
Ping6
Traceroute6
Tunnels
IPv6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
CONFIG (Talk 6) Immediate Change Commands
Configuring and Monitoring Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
Accessing the NDP Configuration Environment
NDP Configuration Commands
Add
Change
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the NDP Monitoring Environment
NDP Monitoring Commands
DHCPv6-Relay
Dump
List
Ping6
NDP6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
Configuring and Monitoring Protocol Independent Multicast Routing Protocol (PIM)
Using PIM
Accessing the PIM Configuration Environment
PIM Configuration Commands
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the PIM Monitoring Environment
PIM Monitoring Commands
Dump routing tables
Clear
Interface
Join
Leave
Mcache
Mgroups
Mstats
Neighbor
PIM
Summary PIM
Ping
Reset
Traceroute
Variables
PIM Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
PIM for IPv6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
Multicast Forwarding Cache Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
Non-Dynamically Reconfigurable Commands
Multicast Forwarding Cache V6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
Non-Dynamically Reconfigurable Commands
Configuring and Monitoring Routing Information Protocol (RIP6)
Accessing the RIP6 Configuration Environment
RIP6 Configuration Commands
Add
Change
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Set
Accessing the RIP6 Monitoring Environment
RIP6 Monitoring Commands
Dump
List
Ping6
Reset
Traceroute6
RIP6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
CONFIG (Talk 6) Immediate Change Commands
Non-Dynamically Reconfigurable Commands
Configuring and Monitoring BGP6
Accessing the BGP6 Configuration Environment
BGP6 Configuration Commands
Add
Attach
Change
Delete
Disable
Enable
List
Move
Set
Update
Accessing the BGP6 Monitoring Environment
BGP6 Monitoring Commands
Disable Neighbor
Dump Routing Tables
Enable Neighbor
List
Neighbors
Parameter
Paths
Ping6
Policy-List
Reset Neighbor
Sizes
Traceroute6
BGP6 Dynamic Reconfiguration Support
CONFIG (Talk 6) Delete Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Activate Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Reset Interface
GWCON (Talk 5) Component Reset Commands
GWCON (Talk 5) Temporary Change Commands
Non-Dynamically Reconfigurable Commands
Appendix A. Packet Sizes
General Issues
Network-Specific Size Limits
Protocol-Specific Size Limits
IP Packet Lengths
Changing Maximum Packet Sizes
Appendix B. List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Index
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