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Data Link Switching Configuration Guidelines

The data link switching (DLSw) protocol allows you to tunnel System Network Architecture (SNA) Logical Link Control (LLC2) traffic over an Internet Protocol (IP) network.

Note: DLSw configuration is supported on J-series Services Routers only.

To configure DLSw properties on a J-series Services Router, you include the following statements at the [edit protocols] hierarchy level:

dlsw {
connection-idle-timeout time;
explorer-wait-time seconds;
load-balance circuit-weight;
local-peer peer-address;
multicast-address address;
promiscuous;
reachability-cache-timeout seconds;
receive-initial-pacing number;
remote-peer peer-address {
circuit-weight weight;
cost cost;
}
dlsw-cos {
destination-interface interface-name;
type-of-service number;
}
traceoptions {
file filename <files number> <size size> <world-readable | no-world-readable>;
flag flag;
}
}

This chapter discusses the following topics that provide information about configuring DLSw:


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