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SYMPTOMS
When SNA Server tries to activate an 802.2 DLC connection, LLC TEST frames
are sent to the remote network address to initiate the link level connection.
If the remote station is not replying to the TEST frames, a network trace
will show that SNA Server continues to send additional TEST frames. Each time
the SNA Server service submits an Open(Link) Request to the 802.2 DLC Link
Service, it generates TEST frames to test the connection.
Q123791 SNA Server Remote Station Discovery ProcessSNA Server does not provide a way to control the number of TEST frames that are sent for each Open(Link) Request sent to the link service. There is also no way to control the retry interval between each TEST command. SNA Server uses the same algorithm for XID retries, so the number of XID retries equals the number of TEST frame retries per Open(Link) Request. CAUSE
The number of TEST and XID command retries per Open(Link) Request is
hardcoded for the 802.2 DLC link service. The retry interval is also
hardcoded. When an Open(Link) Request is submitted to the link service, a
local TEST command is sent out on the local network segment. If SNA Server
does not receive a reply to the local TEST command within 0.5 seconds, it
sends an all-routes broadcast TEST command. The link service will send a
total of three all-routes broadcast TEST commands if the remote station it
not responding. The retry interval between the all-routes broadcast TEST
commands is 15 seconds. This sequence is repeated for each Open(Link)
Request that the 802.2 DLC Link Service receives from the SNA Server
service.
Note: This trace was taken on an Ethernet network. By default, SNA Server
sends TEST and XID frames to both the configured remote network address
and the bit-flipped address (for Ethernet 802.2 connections only), in both
DIX and 802.3 formats. This is discussed in greater details in the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q123791 SNA Server Remote Station Discovery ProcessFrames 2, 4, 6, and 8 in the sample trace are the TEST commands sent in the Ethernet DIX format. The other frames are sent using the 802.3 frame format. If this sample trace had been taken on a Token Ring network, it would have the "all-routes broadcast" setting specified for the TEST commands in frames 3, 5, and 7. Ethernet does not contain any source-routing information, therefore the "all-routes broadcast" setting does not exist. A trace that captures the XID frames sent by the SNA Server will show the same number of retries and retry intervals as it does for TEST frames. RESOLUTIONThe 802.2 DLC Link Service for SNA Server has been updated to allow the number of retries and the retry interval to be configured for TEST and XID commands. In addition, the following registry entries have to be added to change the number of retries and the retry interval for the TEST and XID commands:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SNA Server versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.11 (all SPs), 3.0, and 3.0 SP1. A supported fix is now available, but has not been fully regression-tested and should be applied only to systems experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Service Pack that contains this fix. Contact Microsoft Product Support Services for more information. Additional query words:
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