Re: DLSW Priority command

From: Stephen C. Feldberg (scfeldberg@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 20:53:10 GMT-3


   
dlsw remote-peer list-number tcp ip-address [backup-peer [ip-address |
frame-relay interface serial number dlci-number | interface name]]
[bytes-netbios-out bytes-list-name] [cluster cluster-id] [circuit-weight
value] [cost cost] [dest-mac mac-address] dmac-output-list
access-list-number] [dynamic] [host-netbios-out host-list-name] [inactivity
minutes] [dynamic] [keepalive seconds] [lf size] [linger minutes]
[lsap-output-list list] [no-llc minutes] [passive] [priority] [rif-passthru
virtual-ring-number] [rsvp {global | [average-bit-rate maximum burst]}]
[tcp-queue-max size] [timeout seconds]

Priority default state = off

When the priority option on the dlsw remote-peer command is configured,
DLSw+ automatically activates four TCP ports to that remote peer (ports
2065, 1981, 1982 and 1983) and assigns traffic to specific ports.
Furthermore, if APPN is running with DLSw+ and you specify the priority
option on the dlsw remote-peer command, then the SNA TOS will map APPN class
of service (COS) to TCP TOS and will preserve the APPN COS characteristics
throughout the network.

Table 2-1: TCP Port-to-IP Precedence Default Mapping TPC Port Priority
Queue IP Precedence Precedence Numeric Value
      2065 High
     Critical
     5

      1981 Medium
     Flash override
     4

      1982 Normal
     Flash
     3

      1983 Low
     Immediate
     2

This link describes the mapping of SNA, APPN, SAPs to DLSw

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/dsgngde/snafr/fr_ch2.htm#xt
ocid493213

Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "fwells12" <fwells12@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:15 PM
Subject: DLSW Priority command

> Does anyone have any examples of DLSW peers utilizing the 'priority'
command
> or maybe some explanations please.
>
> I seached CCO to no avail.
>
> TIA



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