Specifications

Application View Cisco DLSW Ext Application
Device Management Page 111 Cisco Router
Cisco DLSW Ext Application
This application (CiscoDLSWExtApp) supports
the CISCO-DLSW-EXT-MIB. This is the MIB
module for management of Cisco-specific Data
Link Switching protocol enhancements. This
application provides access to the following views:
Cisco DLSW Ext Node View
Cisco DLSW Ext Transport Connection Config
View (Page 116)
Cisco DLSW Ext Transport Connection
Operation View (Page 119)
Cisco DLSW Ext Transport Connection Specific
View (Page 121)
Cisco DLSW Ext Transport Connection Direct
Config View (Page 121)
Cisco DLSW Ext Interface View (Page 122)
Cisco DLSW Ext Fast View (Page 123)
Cisco DLSW Ext Circuit View (Page 124)
Cisco DLSW Ext Trap Control View (Page 125)
Cisco DLSW Ext Node View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
CiscoDLSWExtApp Application icon, select Node.
This view provides the following information.
T Addr
The local peer IP address. This is required for
Fast-Sequenced Transport (FST) and TCP. If no
local peer IP address is configured then this value
will be the empty string.
Group
Peer group number for this router. Peer groups
are arbitrary groups of routers with one or more
designated border peers. Border peers form peer
connections with every router in their group and
with border peers in other groups. The role of a
border peer is to forward explorers on behalf of
other routers. A value of zero means no group has
been set and the DLSw is not a group member.
Border
This variable indicates if this DLSw is capable of
operating as a border peer. True indicates that it
is capable, false indicates that it is not. Border
peers form peer connections with every router in
their group and with border peers in other
groups. The role of a border peer is to forward
explorers on behalf of other DLSw routers. The
default value is false.