Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services

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Network Layer
Figure 1-7
On an 802.3 subnetwork, a point of attachment is identified by an IEEE
MAC address. Instead of configured subaddress portions, the 802.3
protocol uses embedded, well known LSAP (Link Service Access Point)
values for the CLNS and ARPA IP entities.
The network layer obtains its routing information in one of two ways:
automatically using the ISO End System to Intermediate System
Routing Protocol (ES-IS), or from statically configured tables entered by
using the OTS Destination System and Routes configuration screens in
osiadmin.
CLNS
ARPA IP
802.2 / 802.3
MAC Address
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LSAP
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