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consists of the router’s system ID and its area address. Use the list
globals
command to verify that the NET is configured correctly.

Globally enabling OSI

Enable the OSI software to run on the router using the enable OSI
command. Use the list globals command to verify that the OSI protocol is
enabled.

Configuring OSI Over an Ethernet or a Token-Ring LAN

To configure the OSI protocol to run over an Ethernet or over a Token-Ring LAN,
set the subnet. There is a one-to-one correspondence between subnetworks and
interfaces. Use the set subnet command to configure all LAN subnets (Ethernet
and Token-Ring). Use the default multicast addresses for Ethernet. When
configuring a token-ring, use these addresses:

Parameter

Functional Address 802.5

All ESs [09002B000004]

C00000004000

All ISs [09002B000005]

C00000008000

All L1 ISs [0180C2000014]

C00000008000

All L2 ISs [0180C2000015]

C00000008000

Use the list subnet detailed or list subnet summary command to verify that you
have configured the subnets correctly.

Configuring OSI Over X.25 or Frame Relay

To configure the OSI protocol to run over the X.25 or Frame Relay interface, do the
following:

Set the subnet

Use the set subnet command to set the interface to X.25 or FRL (Frame
Relay). Use the defaults for all the required information. Use the list subnet
detailed
or list subnet summary command to verify that you have
configured the subnets correctly.

Set the virtual-circuit

Use the set virtual-circuit command to configure an X.25 or a Frame
Relay virtual circuit.

Note: The router will prompt you for a DTE address. For frame relay, enter the

DLCI (Data Link Control Identifier) number. For X.25 the enter the PSN’s
DTE address.

Configuring a DNA V Router for a DNA IV Environment

When configuring a DNA V router, you may need to configure an interface to run in
a DNA IV environment. For example, the router is attaching to both a DNA V and
DNA IV network, or a DNA IV ES is attached to a DNA V router.

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