SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual

Contents
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9. Configuring for Token-Ring Support (continued)
9. Configuring for Token-Ring Support (continued)
Line Attributes 9-19
Link Station Role Negotiation 9-20
Line Attributes With Token-Ring Specific Values 9-20
Remote PU Attributes 9-20
Required Remote PU Attributes 9-21
Unique Addressing 9-21
Optional Remote PU Attributes 9-23
Remote PU Attributes With Token-Ring Specific Values 9-24
Configuration Example 9-24
Step One: SLSA Configuration 9-25
Background 9-25
Related Manuals 9-25
Example Configuration 9-25
Notes 9-25
Step Two: PAM Configuration 9-26
Background 9-26
Related Manuals 9-26
Example Configuration 9-26
Notes 9-27
Step Three: SNAX Configuration 9-27
Background 9-27
Related Manuals 9-27
Example Configuration 9-27
Notes 9-28
10. Configuring for Ethernet Support
Uses for Ethernet Networks 10-1
File Transfer in the Data Center 10-2
Access to SNA Devices 10-3
Multipurpose Configuration
10-4
The Architecture of Ethernet Networks
10-4
The IEEE Specifications 10-4
SAPs and Link-station Addresses
10-8
Types of Conversation
10-10
Description of Frames
10-11
The HP Implementation on NonStop Systems
10-12
Configuring SNAX for Ethernet 10-14
The Components of Ethernet Support
10-14