04-09-2003 10:39 AM
We have the next configuration.
1.- host1 -- 3725 -- crossdomain link -- 3172 -- host2
We want to eliminate the 3725, the question is, can I change this crossdomain link to a 75xx CIP router?.
2.- host1-- 3725 -- x25link -- CITA ( swift site ).
It is possible to change this link to the same 75xx router ?
Thanks in advance
04-09-2003 11:28 AM
The answer to #1 is No. Both CIP and 3172 are defined as XCA in VTAM. XCA does not provide network boundary function. In SNI scenario, at least one side of a SNI connection has to perform network boundary function. From your proposed configuration, both side of the SNI will be XCA (i.e one side is CIP, and another side is 3172) Neither side performs network boundary function. There are a couple of options for #1:
a. replace the 3725 by a 3745
b. replace the SNI connection by APPN (i.e. HPR/IP or ISR)
I do not understand configuration #2. What is CITA?
04-09-2003 11:48 AM
Thanks for your response.
The CITA is a X25 node to stablish a connection to the swift network.
Regards.
04-09-2003 11:58 AM
What is the SNA device on the other side of the X.25 network? Is it a SNI link?
Cisco routers does support X.25 (i.e. QLLC) on DLSw. They also converts QLLC into all sorts of media, say token ring, ethernet, SDLC, and so on, to another local interface. I assume that you want to connect an X.25 node to the CIP. This is supported by DLSw as shown in the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ibsw/ibdlsw/tech/dls24_rg.htm
(The last table)
However, the same restriction applies on SNI links. (i.e. XCA does not provide network boundary function) If the device on CITA is a CIP, you will not bring up the connection. The end stations fails during XID exchange.
04-09-2003 01:04 PM
Thanks a lot.
04-09-2003 01:25 PM
Cross-domain is between different subareas in the same SNA network, so if the correct terminology is being used then this isn't SNI. I suspect this will work using CIP/DLSw as Dixon has suggested.
04-09-2003 01:45 PM
Yes, the crossdomain is in the same SNA network.
Where can i find information about that configuration?
Thanks.
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