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Stun and bstun, Stun networks – IBM BC-203 User Manual

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Overview of IBM Networking

STUN and BSTUN

BC-213

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

Figure 88

VDLC Interaction with Higher-Layer Protocols

The higher-layer protocols make no distinction between the VDLC and any other data-link control, but
they do identify the VDLC as a destination. In the example shown in , SNASw has two ports: a physical
port for Token Ring and a logical (virtual) port for the VDLC. In the case of the SNASw VDLC port,
when you define the SNASw VDLC port, you can also specify the MAC address assigned to it. That
means data going from DLSw+ to SNASw by way of the VDLC is directed to the VDLC MAC address.
The type of higher-layer protocol you use determines how the VDLC MAC address is assigned.

STUN and BSTUN

The Cisco IOS software supports serial tunnel (STUN) and block serial tunnel (BSTUN). Our BSTUN
implementation enhances Cisco 2500, 4000, 4500, 4700, 7200 series routers to support devices that use
the Binary Synchronous Communication (Bisync) data-link protocol and asynchronous security
protocols that include Adplex, ADT Security Systems, Inc., Diebold, and asynchronous generic traffic.
BSTUN implementation is also supported on the 4T network interface module (NIM) on the Cisco series
4000 and 4500. Our support of the bisync protocol enables enterprises to transport Bisync traffic and
SNA multiprotocol traffic over the same network.

This section contains the following topics:

STUN Networks, page 213

STUN Features, page 214

BSTUN Networks, page 217

BSTUN Features, page 217

STUN Networks

STUN operates in two modes: passthrough and local acknowledgment. shows the difference between
passthrough mode and local acknowledgment mode.

The upper half of Figure 89 shows STUN configured in passthrough mode. In passthrough mode, the
routers act as a wire and the SDLC session remains between the end stations. In this mode, STUN
provides a straight passthrough of all SDLC traffic, including control frames.

The lower half of Figure 89 shows STUN configured in local acknowledgment mode. In local
acknowledgment mode, the routers terminate the SDLC sessions and send only data across the WAN.
Control frames no longer travel the WAN backbone networks.

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DLSw+

Data-link users

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Data link controls

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