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Configuring DLSw with Quick Configuration

You can use the DLSw Quick Configuration page to configure DLSw on a Services Router. The Quick Configuration page allows you to designate the peer routers that make up the DLSw network.

Figure 10 shows the DLSw Quick Configuration page.

Figure 10: DLSw Quick Configuration Page

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To configure DLSw with Quick Configuration:

  1. In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>Quick Configuration>Routing and Protocols>DLSw Protocol.
  2. Enter information into the DLSw Quick Configuration page, as described in Table 55.
  3. Click one of the following buttons on the DLSw Quick Configuration page:
  4. To verify the configuration, see Verifying DLSw Configuration.

Table 55: DLSw Quick Configuration Page Summary

Field

Function

Your Action

Connection Idle Timeout

Specifies the length of time, in seconds, a remote DLSw Services Router can be idle before the network connection times out.

Type a value between 0 and 60000.

Enable Promiscuous Mode

Enables or disables promiscuous mode. If enabled, the Services Router accepts all incoming DLSw connections.

To enable promiscuous mode, select Enable Promiscuous Mode.

To disable promiscuous mode, clear the Enable Promiscuous Mode check box.

Local Peer

Adds the IP address of the local DLSw Services Router.

Type the IPv4 address of the local router in the Local Peer box.

Remote Peer

Configures the IP addresses of the remote DLSw Services Routers.

Type the IPv4 address of a remote router in the IP address box. Click Add to add each remote router.

Interface with LLC2 Configured

Interface without LLC2 Configured

Sets or deletes LLC type 2 properties for a Fast Ethernet interface on a DLSw Services Router.

To set LLC type 2 properties on a Fast Ethernet interface, select it, and click the left arrow.

To delete LLC type 2 properties on a Fast Ethernet interface, select it, and click the right arrow.


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