user manual
Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus
Monitoring and Maintaining the DLSw+ Network
BC-311
Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide
78-11737-02
Alternately, to verify that DLSw+ is configured, issue the following command in privileged EXEC
mode:
The global DLSw+ configuration statements, including the dlsw local-peer statement, appear in the
output before the interface configuration statements. The following sample shows that DLSw+ is
configured on router milan:
milan# show run
version 12.0
!
hostname Sample
!
source-bridge ring-group 110
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.1.1.1 promiscuous
!
interface TokenRing0/0
no ip address
ring-speed 16
source-bridge 222 1 110
source-bridge spanning
!
Monitoring and Maintaining the DLSw+ Network
To monitor and maintain activity on the DLSw+ network, use one of the following commands in
privileged EXEC mode, as needed:
Command Purpose
Router# show running configuration
Displays the running configuration of a device.
Command Purpose
Router# show dlsw capabilities interface type
number
Displays capabilities of a direct-encapsulated remote peer.
Router# show dlsw capabilities ip-address
ip-address
Displays capabilities of a TCP/FST remote peer.
Router# show dlsw capabilities local
Displays capabilities of the local peer.
Router# show dlsw circuits
Displays DLSw+ circuit information.
Router# show dlsw fastcache
Displays the fast cache for FST and direct-encapsulated peers.
Router# show dlsw local-circuit
Displays DLSw+ circuit information when doing local
conversion.
Router# show dlsw peers
Displays DLSw+ peer information.
Router# show dlsw reachability
Displays DLSw+ reachability information.
Router# dlsw disable
Disables and re-enable DLSw+ without altering the configuration.
Router# show dlsw statistics [border-peers]
Displays the number of frames that have been processed in the
local, remote, and group caches.
Router# clear dlsw circuit
Closes all the DLSw+ circuits
1
. Also used to reset to zero the
number of frames that have been processed in the local, remote,
and group cache.
1. Issuing the clear dlsw circuits command will cause the loss of any associated LLC2 sessions.