Configuring XNS Services
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Parameter: DLCI
Default: None
Options: Data Link Control Identifier
Function: Identifies the virtual circuit in a Frame Relay or SMDS network.
Instructions: Enter a locally significant DLCI of up to 16 hexadecimal characters if the
interface is on a Frame Relay or SMDS network.
Leave blank if the interface is not on a Frame Relay or SMDS network.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.10.5.1.6
Deleting an Adjacent Host
To delete an adjacent host:
1.
From the XNS Adjacent Hosts window (Figure 4-5), select the adjacent
host you want to delete from the node configuration.
2.
Click on Delete.
The system software deletes the Adjacent Host entry you selected, and the entry
disappears from the list of adjacent hosts in the XNS Adjacent Hosts window.
Configuring Static Route Parameters
XNS static routes are user-specified transmission paths that XNS internet packets
follow. You configure static routes when you want to restrict the paths that packets
can follow. Static routes, like routes learned through RIP, appear in the XNS
routing table. Unlike routes learned through RIP, however, static routes do not
time out. Static routes remain in the XNS routing table until you reconfigure them
manually.
Caution:
The router cannot pass traffic through an interface to an adjacent
host on a Frame Relay or SMDS network if the adjacent host is configured
without the correct DLCI.
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