Specifications
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Priority
The partner's priority setting on this peer
connection, as received through capabilities
exchange. When priority is enabled for the remote
peer, DLSw+ will automatically activate four TCP
connections to that remote peer (ports 2065,
1981, 1982, and 1983). Priority only needs to be
configured if you need to prioritize between SNA
and NetBIOS, or within SNA by LOCADDR or
MAC/SAP pair (known as SAP prioritization). In
addition, this granular packet classification is
only possible when TCP encapsulation is selected
for a specific remote peer. By default DLSw+
assigns certain traffic to specific TCP ports.
Border Peer
This variable indicates if the partner DLSw is
capable of operating as a border peer, as received
through capabilities exchange. 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.
Group Num
This variable indicates the partner's group
number, as received through capabilities
exchange. 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.
Domain Type
The type of DLSw encapsulation in use on this
peer connection. Possible values are tcp, fst,
directHdlc, directFrameRelay, and llc2.