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- TN3270 LU pooling support that allows SNA LUs to be grouped into named

pools

- TN3270 IP address to LU name mapping

- Self-Defining Dependent LUs (SDDLU) and Dynamically Defined

Dependent LUs (DDDLU) support

- Multiple TCP port support

– DLSw enhancements

- Support for duplicate MAC addresses

- Support to delay polling of SDLC devices until contacted by the remote

SDLC device

– X.25 enhancements

Configuration support for a defining a range of PVCs

– Frame Relay support for switched virtual circuits

– IPXWAN support on Frame Relay permanent virtual circuits (PVCs), including

support for numbered RIP, unnumbered RIP, and static routing

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Clarifications and corrections

The technical changes and additions are indicated by a vertical line (|) to the left
of the change.

Editorial Changes

This edition continues a number of editorial changes to this book and the other
software books that will:

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Reorganize the material

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Remove any unnecessary and redundant information

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Improve retrievability

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Add additional clarification to some information

The first step in reorganization has been completed as follows:

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The part titled Understanding, Using and Configuring Features has been
moved into the

Using and Configuring Features book from the Software User’s

Guide.

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The chapters on using, configuring, and monitoring the DIALs feature have been
moved into the

Using and Configuring Features book.

This reorganization will take place over a number of editions. If you would like to
comment on these changes, please mail or fax your comments on the form for
readers’ comments at the back of this publication.

Getting Help

At the command prompts, you can obtain help in the form of a listing of the
commands available at that level. To do this, type ? (the help command), and then
press Enter. Use ? to list the commands that are available from the current level.
You can usually enter a ? after a specific command name to list its options. For
example, the following information appears if you enter ? at the * prompt:

*?

BREAKPOINT

DIVERT output from process

FLUSH output from process

HALT output from process

Summary of Changes

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