Specifications

Application View Cisco DLSW Ext Application
Device Management Page 123 Cisco Router
Cisco DLSW Ext Fast View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
CiscoDLSWExtApp Application icon, select Interface
This view provides the cde Fast Table, a table
containing fast cache entries. The table contains
cache information for FST peers or direct
encapsulation peers (without local
acknowledgement enabled). When using these
encapsulation types, a fast-switching cache must
be built. The first frame between two end stations
will be process switched, and during this process
an entry will be made in the fast-switching cache
so that subsequent frames between those end
stations may be fast switched. End station 1 (S1)
and End station 2 (S2) are used to represent the
two end stations of the fast cache entry. S1 is
always an end station which is locally attached.
S2 is always an end station which is remote. This
table contains the following information.
Index
A unique value identifying an entry in the table.
If Index
The ifEntry index of the local interface through
which S1 can be reached.
S1 Route Info
If source-route bridging is in use between the
DLSw and S1, this is the routing information field
describing the path between the two devices.
Otherwise the value will be an OCTET STRING of
zero length.
S1 Cache ID
The Cache ID assigned by this DLSw to this fast
cache entry. Every Fast cache entry will have a
unique id. A management station could use this
value by periodically polling this table, and
determine whether the same cache entries were
present or absent.
S2 T Domain
This field contains the transport domain of the
peer transport protocol that the fast cache entry
is running over.
S2 T Address
The transport address of the partner DLSw
S2 Cache ID
The Cache ID assigned to this fast cache entry by
the partner DLSw. Every Fast cache entry will
have a unique id. A management station could
use this value by periodically polling this table,
and determine whether the same cache entries
were present or absent.
Origin
Specifies which of the two end stations initiated
the establishment of this circuit. Possible values
are s1 and s2.