Specifications

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configurations. True indicates that it will accept
connections, false indicates that it will not. The
default value is false.
Peer Default Cost
This variable indicates the cost that will be used
with promiscuous peers. If an end station can be
reached through more than one peer, the cost of
each peer will be considered when a circuit is
established. A lower cost indicates that peer will
be the preferred choice if there is more than one
path to the destination.
Peer Dest MAC
Permits the promiscuous peer connection to be
established only when there is an explorer frame
destined for the specified 48-bit MAC address. If
no default destination mac is configured then this
object will be the empty string.
Peer Keep Alive Int
Default promiscuous peer keepalive interval in
seconds. The keepalive parameter refers to how
often DLSw peers send peer keep alives to each
other. These periodic messages allow DLSw to
keep track of the state of all peers. If set to zero,
no keepalives are sent.
Peer LF Size
The default Largest Frame Size associated with
the default promiscuous peer transport
connection. In other words it’s the largest size of
the INFO field (including DLC header, not
including any MAC-level or framing octets).
Possible values appear in Table 15 (Page 113).
Table 15: Peer LF Size Values
Value Largest Frame Size
lfs516 516
lfs635 635
lfs754 754
lfs873 873
lfs993 993
lfs1112 1112
lfs1231 1231
lfs1350 1350
lfs1470 1470
lfs1542 1542
lfs1615 1615
lfs1688 1688
lfs1761 1761
lfs1833 1833
lfs1906 1906
lfs1979 1979