Rfc 1490 bridged format for llc2 (ban) – IBM BC-201 User Manual

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Overview of IBM Networking

SNA FRAS

BC-225

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

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permanent virtual circuit, Cisco supports SAP multiplexing, which allows you to configure unique LLC2
SAPs for each downstream SNA device so that they can share a single permanent virtual circuit to an
FEP.

The Cisco IOS software is responsible for terminating the local data-link control frames (such as SDLC
and Token Ring frames) and for modifying the data-link control frames to 802.2 compliant LLC frames.
The LLC provides a reliable connection-oriented link layer transport required by SNA. (For example,
802.2 LLC is used to provide link layer acknowledgment, sequencing, and flow control.)

The Cisco IOS software encapsulates these 802.2 LLC frames according to the RFC 1490 format for
SNA traffic. The frames are then forwarded to the SNA host on a Frame Relay PVC. In the reverse
direction, the software is responsible for de-encapsulating the data from the Frame Relay PVC, and for
generating and sending the appropriate local data-link control frames to the downstream devices.

RFC 1490 Bridged Format for LLC2 (BAN)

BAN provides functionality similar to BNN except that it uses a bridged frame format, as illustrated in

Figure 100

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Figure 100

RFC 1490 Bridged Frame Format

Because it includes the MAC header information in every frame, BAN supports multiple SNA devices
sharing a single permanent virtual circuit without requiring SAP multiplexing. BAN also supports load
balancing across duplicate data-link connection identifiers to the same or different front-end processors
at the data center to enhance overall availability. BAN works for devices attached by either Token Ring
or Ethernet.

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Q.922 address

OUI 0x80-C2 (bridged)

PID 0x00-09

Destination/source MAC (12 bytes)

Control

SNA data

PCS

pad 0x00

Frame control

DSAP

SSAP

NLPID

SNAP 0x80

OUI

00x0

Control

0x03

pad

0x00

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