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Advantages of the client/server model, Extended scalability, Migration support – IBM BC-203 User Manual

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Overview of IBM Networking

NCIA

BC-231

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

Advantages of the Client/Server Model

The client/server model used in the NCIA Server feature extends the scalability of NCIA. In addition, it
provides support for both the installed base of RSRB routers and the growing number of DLSw+ routers.

Extended Scalability

The client/server model minimizes the number of central site RSRB or DLSw+ peer connections
required to support a large network of NCIA clients (see Figure 102). Rather than each client having a
peer connection to a central site router, the clients attach to an IP backbone through an NCIA server that,
in turn, has a single peer connection to a central site router. This scheme can greatly reduce the number
of central site peer connections required. For example, in a network with 1000 clients and 10 NCIA
servers, there would be only 10 central site peer connections. Note that there would still be 1000 LLC2
connections that must be locally acknowledged at the central site router, but this can easily be handled
in a single central site router. When the number of LLC2 connections (or the number of clients) is in the
tens of thousands, NCIA servers can take advantage of downstream PU concentration to minimize the
number of LLC2 connections that must be supported by the central site routers.

Figure 102

NCIA Server Provides Extended Scalability to Support Large Networks

Migration Support

Using a client/server model allows the NCIA Server feature to be independent of the upstream
implementation, allowing it to be implemented in a network that is still using RSRB, as well as in a
DLSw+ network. It also greatly simplifies migration from RSRB to DLSw+, because it requires no
changes at the client. A single NCIA server can support either approach (but not both). As Figure 103
illustrates, a central site router can support RSRB and DLSw+ concurrently, allowing a portion of the
NCIA servers to communicate using RSRB and another portion to communicate using DLSw+.

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