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1    /AGING_TIMER

       /AGING_TIMER=value

    Sets the amount of time in seconds to age Token Ring source
    routing cache entries before marking them stale. This timer
    expires when no traffic is sent to or received from the remote
    node in this amount of time. The default value is 60 seconds.

    Increase this value when idle connections bounce between the
    stale and known states. Setting this value too low may cause
    unnecessary explorer traffic to traverse the LAN.

2    /CACHE_ENTRIES

       /CACHE_ENTRIES=value

    Sets the number of entries to reserve for caching Token Ring
    source routing address entries. The default value is 200 entries.

    If your system directly communicates to a large number of
    systems, you may want to increase this number.

3    /CONTENDER

       /CONTENDER
       /NOCONTENDER (default)

    Specifies that the Token Ring device is to participate in
    the Monitor Contention process when it joins the ring. The
    /NOCONTENDER qualifier, directs the device not to challenge the
    current ring server.

4    /DISCOVERY_TIMER

       /DISCOVERY_TIMER=value

    Sets the number of seconds to wait for a reply from a remote node
    when performing the source Token Ring routing route discovery
    process. The default value is 2 seconds.

    If you have nodes that respond slowly on your extended LAN, you
    may need to increase this number to reduce the amount of explorer
    traffic that traverses your LAN.

5    /EARLY

       /EARLY (default)
       /NOEARLY

    Enables Early Token Release on the device. The /NOEARLY
    qualifier, disables Early Token Release.

6    /MAP

       /MAP=(MULTICAST_ADDRESS=address, FUNCTIONAL_ADDRESS=address)
       /NOMAP=(MULTICAST_ADDRESS=address)

    Maps a standard multicast address to a functional address.
    Token ring devices do not support IEEE 802 standard globally
    defined group addresses. They do support functional addresses. A
    functional address is a locally administered group address that
    has 31 possible values. Each functional address sets one bit in
    the third through sixth byte of the address and bytes 1 and 2 are
    03-00 (C0:00 in bit reversed format).

    The /NOMAP=(MULTICAST_ADDRESS=address) qualifier, clears the
    mapping established for the specified address.

    Specify the functional address as follows:

    o  The MULTICAST_ADDRESS argument requires a standard 6-byte
       multicast address.

    o  The FUNCTIONAL_ADDRESS argument requires only the last 4
       bytes of the functional address (the preceding 03-00 bytes
       are automatically prefixed).

    o  The address variable, given as hexadecimal byte characters
       separated by hyphens, specifies the canonical form of the
       address. Use a colon as the separator character to indicate
       the bit-reversed form of the address.

    For example, to map the multicast address CB-00-01-02-03-04 to
    the functional address 03-00-00-80-00-00 on the Token Ring device
    IRA0, enter the following command:

    SET DEVICE IRA0/MAP=(MULTI=CB-00-01-02-03-04,FUNCT=00:01:00:00)

    For the default address mapping, see the following table or issue
    the command SHOW DEVICE/MAP device-name.

                       Functional
    Multicast Address  Address            Description

    09-00-2B-00-00-04  03-00-00-00-02-00  ISO ALL ES
    09-00-2B-00-00-05  03-00-00-00-01-00  ISO ALL IS
    CF-00-00-00-00-00  03-00-00-08-00-00  Loopback Assistant
    AB-00-00-01-00-00  03-00-02-00-00-00  DNA MOP Dump/Load
    AB-00-00-02-00-00  03-00-04-00-00-00  DNA MOP Remote Console
    AB-00-00-03-00-00  03-00-08-00-00-00  DNA L1 Routers
    09-00-2B-02-00-00  03-00-08-00-00-00  DNA L2 Routers
    09-00-2B-02-01-0A  03-00-08-00-00-00  DNA Phase IV Primary Router
    AB-00-00-04-00-00  03-00-10-00-00-00  DNA Endnodes
    09-00-2B-02-01-0B  03-00-10-00-00-00  DNA Phase IV Prime Unknown
                                          Destination
    09-00-2B-00-00-07  03-00-20-00-00-00  PCSA NETBIOS Emulation
    09-00-2B-00-00-0F  03-00-40-00-00-00  LAT Service Advertisement
    09-00-2B-02-01-04  03-00-80-00-00-00  LAT Service Solicit
    09-00-2B-02-01-07  03-00-00-02-00-00  LAT Xwindown Service
                                          Solicit
    09-00-2B-04-00-00  03-00-00-04-00-00  LAST
    09-00-2B-02-01-00  03-00-00-00-08-00  DNA Name Service
                                          Advertisement
    09-00-2B-02-01-01  03-00-00-00-10-00  DNA Name Service Solicit
    09-00-2B-02-01-02  03-00-00-00-20-00  DNA Time Service
    03-00-00-00-00-01  03-00-00-00-00-01  NETBUI Emulation
    03-00-02-00-00-00  03-00-02-00-00-00  RIPL

7    /MEDIA

       /MEDIA=value

    Selects the type of cable media used to connect the adapter to
    the Token Ring Media Access Unit (MAU) for devices that do not
    automatically detect this. Acceptable values for this are either
    unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP). The
    default value is STP.

8    /SOURCE_ROUTING

       /SOURCE_ROUTING (default)
       /NOSOURCE_ROUTING

    Enables source routing on the Token Ring device. If you only have
    one ring in your LAN or you use transparent bridging, use the
    /NOSOURCE_ROUTING qualifier to turn off source routing.

9    /SPEED

       /SPEED=value

    Sets the speed of the Token Ring LAN.

    Valid values are either 4 or 16, indicating 4 megabits per second
    or 16 megabits per second. The default value for Token Ring is
    16, unless the LAN adapter supports a nonvolatile mechanism for
    setting this parameter.

10    /SR_ENTRY

       /SR_ENTRY=(LAN_ADDRESS=address, RI=routing-information)
       /NOSR_ENTRY=(LAN_ADDRESS=address)

    Statically defines a specific source-routed route for a specific
    node. The default value is no routes specified. This caching
    remains valid while used or until the aging timer expires.

    Use this qualifier only as a last resort when isolating
    communication failures on extended LAN topologies.

    The /NOSR_ENTRY=(LAN_ADDRESS=address) qualifier, clears the
    previously defined static source routed route.

    The address is a standard 6-byte LAN address (given as
    hexadecimal byte characters separated by hyphens), which
    specifies the canonical form of the address. Using a colon as
    the separator character indicates the bit-reversed form of the
    address.

    The routing-information is the source routing field, specified as
    a series of two-byte hexadecimal characters (each byte separated
    by a hyphen). The field consists of a two-byte routing control
    field followed by up to 14 two-byte segment identifiers, each
    containing the ring number and the bridge number used in the hop.
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