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Configuring Bridging Services
3-10 114060 Rev. A
By disabling client name caching when the source route network is configured as
a spanning tree, name recognized broadcast frames can propagate back along all
paths from the server to the querying client. The first frame that arrives at the
client presents the best route to the destination applications.
You can use server name caching regardless of whether a source route spanning
tree exists, because the router learns server names from name recognized frames
which are typically sent as AREs.
Whether or not to use datagram caching in a source route spanning tree network
depends on whether the particular applications are using AREs or STEs in their
datagrams. In general, if the application sends datagrams as STEs, you should
disable datagram caching.
Other Topologies
If your network design goals do not allow for a spanning tree topology, you can
enable or disable client name caching, as needed, to suit the performance
requirements of that network and the applications that run on it.
NetBIOS Caches
If you use data link switching (DLSw) and source route bridge NetBIOS on the
same network, the source route bridge NetBIOS does not convert frames from
broadcast to SRF frames. However, if multiple source route interfaces exist, you
may use source route bridge NetBIOS caching to convert from broadcast to SRF
frame.
The source route bridge and DLSw interfaces each have NetBIOS caches, but they
operate independently for each protocol. The source route bridge NetBIOS caches
hold the RIFs associated with clients or servers on LAN segments attached to the
local router. The DLSw NetBIOS cache holds the IP addresses associated with
DLSw peers configured on remote routers.
Refer to Configuring DLSw Services for details on DLSw services.
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