XCON: How to Configure TP4 Protocol over RoutersLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q165445 |
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SUMMARYWhen configuring the TP4 protocol over routers, if the router is capable of understanding the ES-IS protocol there is no need to specify static routes or default gateways. If the router doesn't understand the ES-IS protocol, you might need to add Static Routes to the OSIRTE file. This file is located in your %windir%\system32\drivers\etc directory. The file includes comments on how to add routing table entries. The following is a sample OSIRTE file. ; ; Static Routing table entries use the format as follows: ; ; NSAP:MAC/X.121 address:Priority:CardChoice ; ; Where; ; NSAP = The remote ES's NSAP you want to communicate with ; ; MAC = The ethernet address and is always an Hex format ; ; X.121 address must be encoded in hex as 703701020304..and so on ; ; Priority = 0 or 1. ; ; CardChoice = ndis device name. I know it is cumbersome ; Use the System-CurrentControl-services-Isotp-Linkage->bind of RegDB ; Key values as shown. (NOTE: Streams is omitted from ndis_dev name) ; ; NO BLANK SPACES ALLOWED IN THESE ENTRIES ; RemoteNSAP can be ASCII. A $ implies HEX encoding for 1st & 2nd ; field. ; ; Lets take an example. If you want to route a destination whose ; NSAP is FIRSTPLACE on Etherlink 3 card to an IS system whose ; MAC address is 010203040506 the entry would loook like ; ; FIRSTPLACE:$010203040506:1:\Device\Elnk31 ;; The static routes are as defined below ; ; The 1st line is priority 0 route for NSAP 474747(hex) ; The 2nd line is alternate route for NSAP GEE ( hex:474747) ; Where as 2rd line is highest priority for NSAP GGG but on FDDI card. ; Now the card with subnet id = 0 will be the 1st one used. ; ;$474747:$112233445566:0:\Device\Elnk31 ;GGG:$010203040506:1:\Device\Elnk31 ;GGG:$010203040506:0:\Device\SkFddiFe2
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