Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual - page 41
Introduction to Database Configuration
3-5
host. For subsequent SAPs, the last four digits will be incremented to
0001
,
0002
, etc. (Each Host SAP address must match the Source SAP address in
a frame received from the local LAN.)
◆
Host SAP –
04
. (SAP addresses can be
04–fe
, hex, in multiples of four.)
◆
Local Subscriber –
990*
. This is the Remote Subscriber ID of Host 2.
◆
Remote Subscriber –
1010*
. This is the Local Subscriber ID of Host 2.
◆
Type –
LLC2
.
●
LLC2 Host 2:
◆
Host MAC Address –
4000000000470
. This is the AS/400 targeted address
(and is the same as the Host MAC Address configured on Host 0).
◆
Session Type –
Terminated
. This host will terminate the frame relay LLC2
session to the above MAC address.
◆
Routing Subscriber ID –
101*
. This ID must end in an asterisk and contain
all the digits of the Local Subscriber ID (shown later in this list).
◆
Host SAP –
04
. (SAP addresses can be
04–fe
, hex, in multiples of four.)
◆
Local Subscriber –
990*
. This is the Remote Subscriber ID of Host 2.
◆
Remote Subscriber –
1010*
. This is the Local Subscriber ID of Host 2.
◆
Type –
LLC2
.
Figure 3-5 Remote FRM in Configuration Example 3
Key Points
MAC Addresses
When entering a host MAC address in an LLC2 Host or Interface record, enter the
address in non-canonical form unless the attached device is on an 802.3 LAN and the
remote device is on an 802.5 LAN, or the attached device is on an 802.5 LAN and the
remote device is on an 802.3 LAN. In these cases, the incoming address will be "bit-
swapped" by the transmitting host, and you must re-swap the bits before transmission
to the remote device.
Bit-swapping
is described on page 9-22.
Remote FRM
Host 2
Originated
Host 0
Terminated
Interface 2
Frame Relay
Originated
Interface 0
Token Ring