Command Reference Guide

98dlsw local 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
dlsw local
Purpose Use the dlsw local command to create the DLSw local peer.
Use the undo dlsw local command to delete the local peer or restore the
default.
Syntax dlsw local ip-address [ init-window init-window-size ] [ keepalive
keepalive-interval ] [ max-frame max-frame-size ] [ max-window
max-window-size ] [ permit-dynamic ] [ vendor-id vendor-id ]
undo dlsw local ip-address [ init-window ] [ keepalive ] [ max-frame ]
[ max-window ] [ permit-dynamic ] [ vendor-id vendor-id ]
Parameters ip-address
IP address of the created local peer.
init-window-size
Size of the initialized local response window, in the
range of 1 to 2000 frames.
If not specified, the default is 40 frames.
keepalive-interval
Time interval for sending the “keepalive” (in seconds).
Valid values are 0 to 1200.
If not specified, the default is 30 seconds.
max-frame-size
Maximum length of the packet, which can be 516,
1470, 1500, 2052, 4472, 8144, 11407, 11454, or
17800 bytes. It defaults to 1500 bytes.
max-window-size
Size of the maximum local response window, ranging
from 1 to 2000 frames.
If not specified, the default is 50 frames.
permit-dynamic
Permits unpreconfigured remote router to initiate
connections and dynamically create peers. The remote
peer is unnecessarily be configured on the local end
using this parameter, and the local peer waits for the
connection initiated by the remote peer.
vendor-id
DLSw vendor identifier, in the range 00.00.00~ff.ff.ff.
If not specified, the default is 00.e0.fc.
Example Create the DLSw local peer, with the IP address being 1.1.1.1, the size of the local
response window being 50, time interval for sending the “
keepalive” being 40
seconds, both the maximum length of the packet
max-frame-size and the size of
the maximum local response window being the default value.
[3Com ] dlsw local 1.1.1.1 init-window 50 keepalive 40
View This command can be used in the following views:
System view