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360 CHAPTER 21: BASIC DLSW CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
sdlc controller
Syntax sdlc controller sdlc-address
undo sdlc controller sdlc-address
View Synchronous serial interface view
Parameter sdlc-address: Address of the secondary SDLC station to be configured, in the
range of 0x01 to 0xFE.
Description Use the
sdlc controller command to configure the address of a secondary SDLC
station address.
Use the
undo sdlc controller command to delete the address of an secondary
SDLC station.
By default, no secondary SDLC station address is configured.
The SDLC protocol allows multiple virtual circuits to run on an SDLC physical link,
with one end connected to the primary station and the other end connected to
the secondary station. In order to distinguish different virtual circuits, you need to
specify an SDLC address for each virtual circuit.
SDLC is an “unbalanced” protocol: a primary station can be connected with
multiple secondary devices through a multi-user system or an SDLC switch, while
the secondary devices cannot be connected with one another. Therefore, the
communication between the primary station and each secondary station can be
guaranteed as long as each secondary device is identified with an SDLC address.
This command is used to specify an SDLC address for a virtual circuit, which is
unique on a physical interface.
The configured SDLC address on a synchronous serial interface is actually the
address of a secondary SDLC station.
On the serial interface of the DLSw router connected with the primary SDLC
station, you need to configure the address of each secondary SDLC station that
communicates with the primary station.
On the serial interface of the DLSw router connected with a secondary SDLC
station, you need to configure the address of each secondary SDLC station
connected with the serial interface.
An SDLC address ranges from 0x01 to 0xFE. The SDLC address of a router is valid
on only one physical interface. That is, the SDLC addresses configured on different
interfaces may be the identical.
Error: Wrong IP address Invalid IP address entered
Error: No specified peer is found The specified peer does not exist.
Table 38 Description on the fields of the reset dlsw tcp command
Field Description