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Stun features, Figure 89 – IBM BC-201 User Manual

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Overview of IBM Networking

STUN and BSTUN

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Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

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Figure 89

Comparison of STUN in Passthrough Mode and Local Acknowledgment Mode

Note

To enable STUN local acknowledgment, you first enable the routers for STUN and configure them
to appear on the network as primary or secondary SDLC nodes. TCP/IP encapsulation must be
enabled. The Cisco STUN local acknowledgment feature also provides priority queueing for
TCP-encapsulated frames.

STUN Features

The Cisco STUN implementation provides the following features:

Encapsulates SDLC frames in either the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
or the HDLC protocol.

Allows two devices using SDLC- or HDLC-compliant protocols that are normally connected by a
direct serial link to be connected through one or more Cisco routers, reducing leased-line costs.

When you replace direct serial links with routers, serial frames can be propagated over arbitrary
media and topologies to another router with a STUN link to an appropriate endpoint. The
intervening network is not restricted to STUN traffic, but rather, is multiprotocol. For example,
instead of running parallel backbones for DECnet and SNA/SDLC traffic, this traffic now can be
integrated into an enterprise backbone network.

Supports local acknowledgment for direct Frame Relay connectivity between routers, without
requiring TCP/IP.

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