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Part No. 114050 Rev. A
August 1996
Router Software Version 11.0
Site Manager Software Version 5.0
Configuring DECnet
Services
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Services

Part No. 114050 Rev. AAugust 1996Router Software Version 11.0Site Manager Software Version 5.0Configuring DECnetServices

Seite 3 - Bay Networks Software License

114050 Rev. A xiTablesTable 1-1. Router Forwarding Based on the Destination Addressin the Packet Header ...

Seite 5 - Contents

114050 Rev. A xiiiAbout This GuideIf you are responsible for configuring Bay Networks™ router software for DECnetservices, you need to read this guide.

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Configuring DECnet Servicesxiv 114050 Rev. AConventionsbold text Indicates text that you need to enter, command names,and buttons in menu paths.Exampl

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About This Guide114050 Rev. A xvAcronymsAFI authority format identifierCLNP Connectionless Network ProtocolDSP Domain Specific PartES-IS End System to I

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114050 Rev. A xviiTechnical Support and Online ServicesTo ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partnersworldwide, Bay Networks Cu

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Configuring DECnet Servicesxviii 114050 Rev. ABay Networks Customer ServiceIf you purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized

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Technical Support and Online Services114050 Rev. A xixBay Networks Information ServicesBay Networks Information Services provide up-to-date support in

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ii 114050 Rev. A4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal StreetSanta Clara, CA 95054 Billerica, MA 01821Copyright © 1988–1996 Bay Networks, Inc.All rights

Seite 13 - About This Guide

Configuring DECnet Servicesxx 114050 Rev. ASupport Source CDThis CD-ROM -- sent quarterly to all contracted customers -- is a complete BayNetworks Ser

Seite 14 - Conventions

Technical Support and Online Services114050 Rev. A xxiInfoFACTSInfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. Thisautomated system

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114050 Rev. A 1-1Chapter 1DECnet OverviewThis chapter shows how Bay Networks router software works with DECnetservices and describes the• Organization

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Configuring DECnet Services1-2 114050 Rev. ATogether, the Area ID and Node ID form a 16-bit DECnet Phase IV address(Figure 1-1). The first 6 bits ident

Seite 18 - Bay Networks Customer Service

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-3Figure 1-2. Bay Networks Router with Multiple DECnet AddressesDECnet Phase V OrganizationDECnet Phase V is an implemen

Seite 19 - World Wide Web

Configuring DECnet Services1-4 114050 Rev. AEach system in a DECnet Phase V network is assigned a Network Service AccessPoint (NSAP) address. Each DEC

Seite 20 - CompuServe

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-5When a Bay Networks router receives a packet, it examines the destinationaddress contained in the packet header. If th

Seite 21 - How to Get Help

Configuring DECnet Services1-6 114050 Rev. AListening ProcessThe router periodically receives Hello messages from its adjacent routers,informing it of

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DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-7When deciding among multiple paths to a destination, the router chooses the paththat is assigned a lower path cost ove

Seite 23 - DECnet Overview

114050 Rev. A iiiBay Networks Software LicenseThis Software License shall govern the licensing of all software provided to licensee by Bay Networks (“

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Configuring DECnet Services1-8 114050 Rev. AFigure 1-4. Least-Cost Path to a DestinationForwarding ProcessWhen a router receives a packet, it examines

Seite 25 - DECnet Phase V Organization

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-9The Designated RouterYou assign a designated router to each circuit in a DECnet network. If an endnode on an Ethernet

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Configuring DECnet Services1-10 114050 Rev. ADECnet IV to V TransitionThe DECnet IV to V Transition feature provides the following capabilities:• Rout

Seite 27 - The Routing Process

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-11Figure 1-5. DECnet Phase IV to Phase V Address MappingThe local Phase IV Prefix and Area fields of the Phase IV-compati

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Configuring DECnet Services1-12 114050 Rev. APhase IV to Phase VA router running DECnet Phase IV always attempts to forward a Phase IV datapacket by l

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DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-132. If the router finds the destination address in the Phase IV forwardingtable, the DECnet router running Phase IV tra

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Configuring DECnet Services1-14 114050 Rev. A• Phase IV and Phase V routing are done in parallel. A router routes packetswhose source and destination

Seite 31 - The Designated Router

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-15For example, Figure 1-7 shows three Level 2 routers that reside in different areas.To configure a static route from Ro

Seite 32 - DECnet IV to V Transition

Configuring DECnet Services1-16 114050 Rev. AStatic Adjacency SupportThe Bay Networks routing software for DECnet services creates and maintains itsad

Seite 33 - Translating Data Packets

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-17Figure 1-8. Static Adjacencies Defined for Routers Residing in the Same AreaThe only network information the routers n

Seite 34 - DEC0006A

iv 114050 Rev. ABay Networks Software License(continued)9. Licensee shall not reverse assemble, reverse compile, or in any way reverse engineer the So

Seite 35 - Advertising Routes

Configuring DECnet Services1-18 114050 Rev. AIf two Level 2 routers reside in different areas, you can reduce both Hello messagetraffic and Level 1 top

Seite 36 - Static Routes

DECnet Overview114050 Rev. A 1-19For More InformationFor technical details about DECnet protocol implementation, see DECnet DigitalNetwork Architectur

Seite 38 - Static Adjacency Support

114050 Rev. A 2-1Chapter 2Enabling DECnet ServicesThis chapter describes how to enable DECnet Phase IV services. It assumes youhave read Configuring Ro

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Configuring DECnet Services2-2 114050 Rev. AThe Technician Interface lets you modify parameters by issuing set and commitcommands that specify the MIB

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Enabling DECnet Services114050 Rev. A 2-3• Enable default DECnet Phase IV services. To do this, click on OK.• Edit the default values. To do this, cli

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114050 Rev. A 3-1Chapter 3Editing DECnet ParametersOnce you enable a DECnet interface, you can use Site Manager to• Edit DECnet parameters• Add, edit,

Seite 43 - Enabling DECnet Services

Configuring DECnet Services3-2 114050 Rev. AThe Technician Interface lets you modify parameters by issuing set and commitcommands that specify the MIB

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-3Editing DECnet Global ParametersTo edit the DECnet global parameters, begin at the Configuration Managerwindo

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114050 Rev. A vContentsConfiguring DECnet ServicesAbout This GuideBefore You Begin ...

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Configuring DECnet Services3-4 114050 Rev. ADECnet Global Parameter DescriptionsUse the following descriptions as a guide when you configure the parame

Seite 47 - Editing DECnet Parameters

Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-5 Parameter: Level 1 Only Area Default: 1 Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies the DECnet Area ID for all circui

Seite 48 - Accessing DECnet Parameters

Configuring DECnet Services3-6 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Max Broadcast Non Routers Default: 64 Range: 0 to 1023 Function: Specifies the maximum number o

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-7 Parameter: Max Cost Default: 1022 Range: 1 to 1022 Function: Specifies the maximum path cost from this route

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Configuring DECnet Services3-8 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Max Visits Default: 63 Range: 1 to 63 Function: Detects routing loops by enabling the packet l

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-9 Parameter: Max Area Default: 63 Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies the highest area number in your DECnet ne

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Configuring DECnet Services3-10 114050 Rev. AFigure 3-3. DECnet IV Interface List Window2. Click on the interface you want to edit.3. Edit the paramet

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-11DECnet Interface Parameter DescriptionsUse the following descriptions as a guide when you configure the para

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Configuring DECnet Services3-12 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Area ID Default: None Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies a DECnet Area ID for this circuit.The

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-13 Parameter: Cost Default: 10 Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies the relative cost of routing over this circu

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vi 114050 Rev. ADECnet IV to V Transition ...1-10Translating

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Configuring DECnet Services3-14 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Max Routers Default: 33 Range: 0 to 33 Function: Specifies the maximum number of routers attac

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-15 Parameter: End Nodes MAC Default: None Options: Frame Relay multicasting address| SMDS group address Funct

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Configuring DECnet Services3-16 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Area Routers MAC Default: None Options: Frame Relay multicasting address| SMDS group address

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-17 Parameter: Router Hello Default: Enable Options: Enable| Disable Function: When disabled, keeps the DECnet

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Configuring DECnet Services3-18 114050 Rev. AConfiguring Static RoutesConfigure static routes when you want to control which path the router uses torout

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-19Figure 3-5. DECnet Static Routes Configuration Window2. Define the static route parameters, using the descrip

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Configuring DECnet Services3-20 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Static Route Enable Default: Enable Options: Enable| Disable Function: Specifies the state (ac

Seite 64 - Configuring Static Routes

Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-21 Parameter: Route Cost Default: 10 Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies the total cost of a route to a destina

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Configuring DECnet Services3-22 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Next Hop Area ID Default: None Range: 1 to 63 Function: Specifies the DECnet Area ID of the in

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-23Editing Static Route ParametersTo edit a static route:1. Select the static route you want to edit from the

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114050 Rev. A viiDeleting the DECnet IV to V Transition ...3-33Deleting DECnet from the

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Configuring DECnet Services3-24 114050 Rev. AAdding a Static AdjacencyTo add a static adjacency, begin at the Configuration Manager window (refer toFig

Seite 69 - Configuring Static Adjacencies

Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-25Figure 3-7. Circuit Definition Window3. Select Protocols > Edit DECnet IV > Static Adjacencies in the

Seite 70 - Adding a Static Adjacency

Configuring DECnet Services3-26 114050 Rev. AFigure 3-8. DECnet Static Adjacent Hosts List Window4. Click on Add.The DECnet Static Adjacency Configurat

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-276. Click on OK to exit the window and save your changes.The DECnet Static Adjacent Hosts List window reappe

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Configuring DECnet Services3-28 114050 Rev. A Parameter: Adjacency Priority Default: None Range: 0 to 127 Function: If the static adjacency is another

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-29 Parameter: Adjacent Node ID Default: None Range: 1 to 1023 Function: Specifies the Node ID portion of the s

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Configuring DECnet Services3-30 114050 Rev. ADeleting a Static AdjacencyTo delete a static adjacency:1. Select Circuits > Edit Circuits in the Confi

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-31Creating the DECnet IV to V TransitionTo create the DECnet IV to V Transition:1. In the Configuration Manage

Seite 76 - Deleting a Static Adjacency

Configuring DECnet Services3-32 114050 Rev. A Parameter: DECnet 4 to 5 Transition Enable Default: Enable Options: Enable| Disable Function: Enables or

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Editing DECnet Parameters114050 Rev. A 3-33Editing the DECnet IV to V Transition ParametersTo edit the DECnet IV to V Transition parameters, begin at

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Configuring DECnet Services3-34 114050 Rev. ADeleting DECnet from the RouterTo delete the DECnet routing protocol from all router circuits on which it

Seite 80 - 2. Click on OK

114050 Rev. A A-1Appendix ADECnet Parameter Default SettingsTables A-1 through A-5 show the default settings for the DECnet Phase IV andDECnet Phase I

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Configuring DECnet ServicesA-2 114050 Rev. ATable A-2. DECnet Phase IV Interface ParametersParameter DefaultEnable EnableRoute Level Level 1 + Level 2

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DECnet Parameter Default Settings114050 Rev. A A-3Table A-4. DECnet Static Adjacency ParametersParameter DefaultAdjacency Enable EnableAdjacency Type

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114050 Rev. A Index-1Aaccessing DECnet parameters, 3-2addingstatic adjacency, 3-24 to 3-27static route, 3-18Adjacency Enable parameter, 3-27Adjacency

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Configuring DECnet ServicesIndex-2 114050 Rev. ADECnet circuit costsassigningfor interface, 3-13for router, 3-7, 3-8for static route, 3-21calculating

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Index114050 Rev. A Index-3high-order value, 1-10hopsmaximum number of, 1-7, 3-7, 3-8IInfoFACTS service, xxiinterarea routing, 1-4intra-area routing, 1

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Configuring DECnet ServicesIndex-4 114050 Rev. ARouter Hello parameter, 1-17, 3-17Router Priority parameter, 3-14SSite Manager, 3-2SMDS group address,

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114050 Rev. A ixFiguresFigure 1-1. DECnet Phase IV Address ..................1-2Figure 1-2. Bay N

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