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Configuring DLSw
on the Local Services Router
To configure DLSw on the local Services Router, you do the following:
- Define a local peer.
- Define a remote peer.
- Finally, define connection behavior.
The example in this section shows how to configure DLSw on the local
and remote Services Routers with IP addresses listed in Table 49.
The remote Services Router initiates the peer connection.
Table 49: Sample DLSw Peer Router
Values
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remote-peer
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217.110.111.134
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local-peer
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110.0.10.1
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In this example, the local router is configured with remote-peer settings
because the local router is initiating the connection for SNA traffic over
the WAN interface. The remote router is accepting DLSw connections from any
DLSw peers.
To configure basic DLSw on the local router:
- Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI configuration editor.
- Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 50.
- Go on to Configuring DLSw
on the Remote Services Router .
Table 50: Configuring
DLSw on the Local Router
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Navigate to the Dlsw level in the configuration
hierarchy.
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- In the configuration editor hierarchy, select Protocols>Dlsw.
- Click Configure.
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From the top of the configuration hierarchy, enter
edit protocols dlsw
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Configure the local router properties.
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In the Local peer box, type 110.0.10.1.
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Enter
set local-peer 110.0.10.1
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Configure the remote peer settings.
Because the remote router is initiating the peer connection, configure
the remote-peer setting.
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- Next to Remote peer, click Configure.
- Click Add new entry.
- In the Peer ip box, type 217.110.111.134.
- Click OK until you return to the Protocols
page.
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Enter
set remote-peer 217.110.111.134
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