IBM SC30-3865-04 User Manual

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GC30-3867

IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Installation and Initial Configuration
Guide

These books are shipped with the 2210. They explain how to prepare for
installation, install the 2210, perform an initial configuration, and verify that
the installation is successful.

These books provide translations of danger notices and other safety
information.

Diagnostics and Maintenance

SY27-0345

IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual

This book is shipped with the 2210. It provides instructions for diagnosing
problems with and repairing the 2210.

Summary of Changes for the IBM 2210 Software Library

The following list applies to changes in the software that were made in Version 3.2.
The changes consist of:

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New functions:

– IP Version 6

- TCP6, UDP6, Telnet, PING-6 and traceroute-6, ICMPv6, and IPsec

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Neighbor discovery protocol (NDP) for host auto-configuration

- Static routes, RIPng, Protocol Independent Multicast-Dense Mode

(PIM-DM), and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)

- Configured or automatic tunneling of IPv6 packets over IPv4 networks

- Support for Ethernet, Token Ring, and PPP interfaces

– Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP)

- Signalling mechanisms that enable applications on IPv4 networks to

reserve network resources to achieve a desired quality of service for packet
delivery

- Supported on ATM point-to-point SVCs, PPP, Frame Relay, X.25, Token

Ring, and Ethernet

– Binary Synchronous Relay (BRLY) support for BSC interfaces

Binary Synchronous Relay (BRLY) support for tunneling Bisync
Synchronous (BSC) transmissions over a IPv4 network to a partner 2210
or 2212 router

v

Enhanced functions:

– Base Services

- Event Logging System (ELS) enhancements to capture, format, and offload

large volumes of ELS messages

- Timed configuration change support from the configuration tool that is

persistent across reloads and restarts

- Packet trace support for PPP, Frame Relay, and V.34 interfaces.

– Bridging support for a multiaccess bridge port for source route bridging over

Frame Relay. The multiaccess port incorporates many DLCIs in a single
bridge port for improved scalability.

– DIALs

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