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APPN Commands

APPN Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax of each APPN command. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Router Products Command Reference publication.

adjacent-cp-name netid.cpname
no adjacent-cp-name

Use the adjacent-cp-name APPN link station configuration command to specify the name of the partner node for the link station. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified network name of the remote control point.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

[no] appn class-of-service cosname

Use the appn class-of-service global configuration command to define an APPN class of service that is not an IBM-supplied default. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition. This command begins the APPN class of service configuration command mode.

cosname Class of service name not among IBM default names. Class of service names must be a Type A character string. A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

[no] appn connection-network netid.cnname

Use the appn connection-network global configuration command to specify the fully qualified network name for the connection network. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition. This command begins the APPN connection network configuration command mode.

netid.cnname Fully qualified network name for the connection network. cnname is the name of the virtual network node in the connection network.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

[no] appn control-point netid.cpname

Use the appn control-point global configuration command to specify the fully qualified control point name for the node. Use the no form of this command to delete the name and clear all APPN definitions. This command begins the APPN control point configuration command mode.

netid.cpname Fully qualified control point name for the local node.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

[no] appn link-station linkname

Use the appn link-station global configuration command to assign the name of an adjacent link station. Use the no form of this command to delete the link station name. This command begins the APPN link station configuration command mode.

linkname Name that identifies the link station. The name must be a Type A string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

[no] appn mode [modename]

Use the appn mode global configuration command to specify a new mode or to change an IBM defined mode and identify the class of service associated with the mode name. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.This command begins the APPN mode configuration command mode.

modename Name of the mode. A Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

[no] appn partner-lu-location netid.luname

Use the appn partner-lu-location global configuration command to specify an LU that would be the destination LU for an LU-LU session request from an LU using this node for network services. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition. This command begins the APPN partner LU configuration command mode.

netid.luname Fully qualified name of the partner LU.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

appn port portname {interface | rsrb}
no appn port portname

Use the appn port global configuration command to define an APPN port and relate it to a previously defined interface.

portname Port name to be associated with the interface.
type number Previously defined interface with which the port name is to be associated.
rsrb Specify rsrb instead of an interface if this port will utilize RSRB as a transport protocol.

[no] appn routing

Use the appn routing global configuration command to indicate that APPN routing should be activated. Use the no form to deactivate APPN routing.

appn start

Use the appn start EXEC command to activate the APPN subsystem in this node.

appn start link-station linkname

Use appn start link-station to activate a logical APPN link.

linkname The name of the link-station. Must be a Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

appn start port portname

Use the appn start port EXEC command to activate APPN routing over a particular port.

portname The name of the port. Must be a Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

appn stop

Use the appn stop EXEC command to deactivate APPN routing without affecting the current configuration.

appn stop link-station linkname

Use the appn stop link-station EXEC command to deactivate an APPN connection between the local node and an adjacent node.

linkname The name of the link station. The name must be a Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

appn stop port portname

Use appn stop port to deactivate APPN routing over a specified port.

portname The name of the port. Must be a Type A character string
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @.

backup-dlus netid.cpname
no backup-dlus

Use the backup dlus APPN control point configuration command to specify the name of the default backup DLUS, which performs SSCP services for downstream PUs if the default DLUS is unable to provide the services. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified network name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

backup-dlus netid.cpname
no backup-dlus

Use the backup-dlus APPN link station configuration command to specify the default backup DLUS node that provides SSCP services to the downstream PUs of the link in the event that the DLUS is unable to provide the DLUR function. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified network name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number.

buffer-percent number
no buffer-percent

Use the buffer-percent APPN control point configuration command to specify the percent of buffers that are reserved for use by APPN. Use the no form of this command to cancel the buffer reservation.

number The maximum percentage of I/O memory that APPN is allowed to allocate for buffers. The valid range is 1 to 100 percent.

class-of-service cosname
no class-of-service

Use the class-of-service APPN mode configuration command to specify the class of service that maps to a particular mode name. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cosname The name of the class of service. Must be a Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

connect-at-startup
no connect-at-startup

Use the connect-at-startup APPN link station configuration command to specify that the link will call out to the partner and attempt to bring up the link when the link's definition is complete. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cost-per-byte cost
no cost-per-byte

Use the cost-per-byte APPN link station configuration command to specify the cost-per-byte of transmitting a byte of data over this connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cost Number in the range 0 to 255.

cost-per-byte cost
no cost-per-byte

Use the cost-per-byte APPN port configuration command to specify the cost per byte of transmitting a byte of data through this port. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cost Number in the range 0 to 255. The default cost is 0.

cost-per-connect-time cost
no cost-per-connect-time

Use the cost-per-connect-time APPN link station configuration command to specify the relative cost of the link. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cost Number in the range 0 to 255.

cost-per-connect-time cost
no cost-per-connect-time

Use the cost-per-connect-time APPN port configuration command to specify the cost per connect time. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

cost Number in the range 0 to 255.

no cp-cp-sessions-supported

Use the cp-cp-sessions-supported APPN link station configuration command to specify that a CP - CP session can be established over this connection. Use the no form of this command to specify that a CP - CP session can not be established over this link.

desired-max-send-btu-size size
no desired-max-send-btu-size

Use the desired-max-send-btu-size APPN port configuration command to specify the maximum BTU size on this link. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

size Number in the range 99 to 32767.

[no] dlur

Use the dlur APPN control point configuration command to specify that the Dependent LU Requestor (DLUR) function is supported on this CP. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

dlur-dspu-name puname
no dlur-dspu-name

Use the dlur-dspu-name APPN link station configuration command to specify the name of the downstream PU whose dependent LU request is propagated through this link. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

puname Type A character string.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

dlus netid.cpname
no dlus

Use the dlus APPN control point configuration command to specify the name of the default Dependent LU Server (DLUS) that provides SSCP services to the downstream PUs. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified CP name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number

dlus netid.cpname
no dlus

Use the dlus APPN link station configuration command to specify the name of the default Dependent LU Server (DLUS) node that provides SSCP services to the downstream PUs of this link station. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified CP name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number

effective-capacity number
no effective-capacity

Use the effective-capacity APPN link station configuration command to specify the bit rate for the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number Number in the range 0 to 100000000, specifying bits per second.

effective-capacity capacity
no effective-capacity

Use the effective-capacity APPN port configuration command to specify the effective capacity of a link. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

capacity Number in the range 0 to 100000000 specifying bits per second (bps).

fr-dest-address dlci [sap]
no fr-dest-address

Use the fr-dest-address APPN link station configuration command to specify the address of the partner node for Frame Relay links. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

dlci Number in the range 16 to 1007 that represents the DLCI, or virtual circuit, for a Frame Relay connection. No default DLCI is provided.
sap 1-byte hexadecimal number in the range 04 to ec, and divisible by 4. The default SAP is 04 (hexadecimal).

[no] interrupt-switched

Use the interrupt-switched APPN control point configuration command to specify that ISR should be processed at the interrupt level.

lan-dest-address lan-addr [sap]
no lan-dest-address

Use the lan-dest-address APPN link station configuration command to specify the MAC address of the partner node. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

lan-addr 12-byte hexadecimal number in the form xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. No default lan-addr is specified.
sap 1-byte hexadecimal number in the range 04 to ec, and divisible by 4. The default SAP is 04 (hexadecimal).

[no] limited-resource

Use the limited-resource APPN link station configuration command to specify that the connection is to be taken down when no sessions are using it. Use the no form of this command to specify that the connection will remain active when no sessions are using it.

[no] limited resource

Use the limited-resource APPN port configuration command to specify that the link is to be taken down when no sessions are using the link. Use the no form of this command to specify that the link will remain active when no sessions are using the link.

link-queuing {priority [high | medium | normal | low] | custom
queue-number}
no link-queuing

Use the link-queuing command to specify queuing options and parameters for the link station. Use the no form of the command to cancel the option.

priority [high | medium | normal | low] Priority level. No default priority number is assigned.
queue-number Priority number used to specify custom queueing for the link station.

local-sap sap
no local-sap

Use the local-sap APPN port configuration command to specify the local service access point (SAP) to activate on the interface. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

sap Hexadecimal number in the range 04 to ec, and divisible by 4. The default local SAP is 0x04.

max-cached-entries number
no max-cached-entries

Use the max-cached-entries APPN control point configuration command to specify the maximum number of cached directory entries. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number The maximum number of cached directory entries. The valid range is 0 to 32767. The default is 255 cached directory entries.

max-cached-trees number
no max-cached-trees

Use the max-cached-trees APPN control point configuration command to specify the maximum number of cached class of service routing trees. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number Maximum number of cached class of service routing trees. The valid range is 0 to 32767. The default it 20 trees.

maximum-memory memory
no maximum-memory

Use the maximum-memory APPN control point configuration command to specify the maximum amount of memory available to APPN. Use the no form of the command to cancel the specification.

memory The maximum amount of memory (in bytes) available to APPN. The valid range is 3,000,000 to 64,000,000 bytes. The default is that APPN has access to all memory in the router.

max-link-stations max
no max-link-stations

Use the max-link-stations APPN port configuration command to specify the maximum number of active link stations allowed on this port. Use the no form of the command to delete the definition.

max Number in the range 1 to 255. Must be greater than or equal to the sum of reserved-inbound and reserved-outbound.

max-rcv-btu-size size
no max-rcv-btu-size

Use the max-rcv-btu-size APPN port configuration command to specify the desired maximum receive BTU. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

size Number in the range 99 to 32767. The default is 1024 bytes.

minimum-memory memory
no minimum-memory

Use the minimum-memory APPN control point configuration command to specify the minimum amount of memory available to APPN. Use the no form of the command to cancel the specification.

memory The maximum amount of memory (in bytes) available to APPN. The valid range is 1,000,000 to 64,000,000. The default is 1,000,000 bytes.

node-row index weight weight congestion [yes | no] [yes | no]
route-additional-resistance min max
no node-row index

Use the node-row APPN class-of service configuration command to specify a node description or node row, and associated weights defined for this class of service. Use the no form of this command to delete a previous node row description.

index Specifies which row is being entered. The valid range is 1 to 8.
weight weight Weight assigned to a node, given the characteristics identified in the remainder of the row. The weight of row n must be less than the weight of row n+1. The valid range is 0 to 255.
congestion [yes | no] [yes | no] Congestion tolerance.
yes yes Only yes. Only congested transmission groups match this row.
no yes Yes or no. Congestion does not affect class of service row.
no no Only no. Only non-congested transmission groups match this row. The default is no no.
route-additional-
resistance
min max
The minimum and maximum router additional resistance value for the row. The value is compared to the same parameter defined in the CP for each network node and exchanged on the topology database updates. The valid range for minimum and maximum is 0 to 255. The default range for minimum and maximum is 0 and 0. No default node row is specified. No default weight is specified. The default congestion tolerance is no no. The default route additional resistance is 0 0.

owning-cp netid.cpname
no owning-cp

Use the owning-cp APPN partner-lu-location configuration command to specify the name of the CP owning the partner LU. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified network name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number

[no] port portname

Use the port APPN connection network configuration command to specify the ports that have visibility to the connection network. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

portname Type A name.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

port portname
no port

Use the port APPN link station configuration command to specify the port that can be used to access the link station. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

portname Required when defining a new link station; optional on subsequent changes to the link station.
Type A name.
A Type A character string is a string of 1 to 8 of the following characters:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @

propagation-delay {minimum | lan | telephone | packet-switched |
satellite | maximum}
no propagation-delay

Use the propagation-delay APPN link station configuration command to specify the amount of inherent delay of the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

minimum No delay.
lan Less than 480 microseconds delay.
telephone Between 480 and 49152 microseconds delay.
packet-switched Between 49152 and 245760 microseconds delay.
satellite Over 245760 microseconds delay.
maximum Maximum delay allowed.

propagation-delay {minimum | lan | telephone | packet-switched |
satellite | maximum}
no propagation-delay

Use the propagation-delay APPN port configuration command to specify the propagation delay of the link. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

minimum No delay.
lan Less than 480 microseconds delay.
telephone Between 480 and 49152 microseconds delay.
packet-switched Between 49152 and 245760 microseconds delay.
satellite Over 245760 microseconds delay.
maximum Maximum delay allowed.

[no] pu-type-20

Use the pu-type-20 APPN link station configuration command to indicate that the downstream PU whose dependent LU request is propagated through the link is a PU Type 2.0. Use the no form of this command, or omit this command to indicate that the downstream PU is a Type 2.1.

reserved-inbound number
no reserved-inbound

Use the reserved-inbound APPN port configuration command to specify the number of link stations (out of max-link-stations) to be reserved for inbound links (partner initiates). Use the no form of this command to delete a previous definition.

number Number in the range 0 to 255. The default is Zero link stations.

reserved-outbound number
no reserved-outbound

Used the reserved-outbound APPN port configuration command to specify the number of link stations (of max-link-stations) to be reserved for outbound link stations where this node initiates the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number Number in the range 0 to 255. The default is zero link stations.

retry-limit {retries | infinite [time]}
no retry-limit

Use the retry-limit APPN link station configuration command to specify the number of times a link station attempts reactivation after failure. Use the no form of this command to specify the default.

retries The number of reactivation attempts. The valid range is 0 to 255. (0 equals infinite retries.) The default is 5 retries.
infinite Infinite retries.
time (Optional) The amount of time allowed between reactivation attempts (in seconds). The valid range is 0 - 32,767 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.

retry-limit {retries | infinite [time]}
no retry-limit

Use the retry-limit APPN port configuration command to specify how many times a line will attempt reactivation after failure. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

retries The number of reactivation attempts. The valid range is 0to 255. (0 equals infinite retries.) The default number of retries is 5.
infinite Infinite retries.
time (Optional) The amount of time allowed between reactivation attempts (in seconds). The default amount of time is 30 seconds.

role {negotiable | primary | secondary}
no role

Use the role APPN link station configuration command to specify the link station role used in XID negotiations. Use the no form of this command to delete a previous definition.

negotiable The link station can be the primary or secondary end of the link station connection.
primary The link station is the primary end of the link station connection.
secondary The link station is the secondary end of the link station connection.

role {negotiable | primary | secondary}
no role

Use the role APPN port configuration command to specify the link station role used in XID negotiations for all link stations defined through this port. Use the no form of this command to delete a previous definition.

negotiable The link station can be the primary or secondary end of the link station connection. The default role is negotiable.
primary The link station is the primary end of the link station connection.
secondary The link station is the secondary end of the link station connection.

route-additional-resistance number
no route-additional-resistance

Use the route-additional-resistance APPN control point configuration command to specify an arbitrary value for the local node. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number Arbitrary value in the range of 0 to 255. The default resistance value is 128.

rsrb-virtual-station virtual-mac-addr local-ring-num target-ring-num
no rsrb-virtual-station

Use the rsrb-virtual-station APPN port configuration command to configure APPN for remote source-route bridging. Use the no form of this command to delete the configuration.

virtual-mac-addr The virtual MAC address on which APPN resides.
local-ring-num The virtual ring number on which the APPN station resides. The valid range is 1 - 255.
target-ring-num The target ring through which the local ring bridges data. The valid range is 1 - 255.

safe-store-cycle number
no safe-store-cycle

Use the safe-store-cycle APPN control point configuration command to specify the number of cache instances to be saved. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

number Number of cache instances to be saved. The default is 2.

safe-store-host ip-address address directory path
no safe-store-host

Use the safe-store-host APPN control point configuration command to specify the IP host address and the file path for safe store. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

ip-address address Host IP address.
directory path File path for safe store.

safe-store-interval interval
no safe-store-interval

Use the safe-store-interval APPN control point configuration command to specify how often the directory database is stored to permanent media. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

interval Interval in minutes between storage of the directory database to permanent media. The valid range is 0 to 32767 minutes. The default is 20 minutes.

[no] sdlc-dest-address address

Use the sdlc-dest-address APPN link station configuration command to specify the local address of the partner node for non-switched SDLC. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

address A 2-digit hexadecimal number in the range of 00 to fe.

sdlc-sec-addr sdlc-addr
no sdlc-sec-addr

Use the sdlc-sec-addr command to configure APPN for SDLC. Use the no form of this command to delete the configuration.

sdlc-addr SDLC secondary address. The valid range is 0 to fe (hexadecimal). The default address is 0.

security {security-level}
no security

Use the security APPN link station configuration command to specify the security level of the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

security-level One of the following keywords: nonsecure, public-switched, underground-cable, secure-conduit, guarded-conduit, encrypted, guarded-radiation.

security {security-level}
no security

Use the security APPN port configuration command to specify the security level of the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

security-level One of the following keywords: nonsecure, public-switched, underground-cable, secure-conduit, guarded-conduit, encrypted, guarded-radiation.

[no] service-any

Use the service-any APPN port configuration command to specify that this port will create dynamic transmission groups for outbound or inbound links. Use the no form of this command to specify that the link station must be defined through configuration commands.

serving-nn netid.cpname
no serving-nn

Use the serving-nn APPN partner-lu-location configuration command to specify the name of the network node server servicing the partner LU. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

netid.cpname Fully qualified network name.
A fully qualified name is a string of 1 to 8 characters, followed by a period, followed by a string of 1 to 8 characters. The following characters are acceptable:
A - Z, a - z
0 - 9
$ # @
The first character of either string must not be a number

show appn class-of-service [brief | detail]

Use the show appn class-of-service EXEC command to display the APPN classes of service defined to the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN classes of service. The default is brief.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN classes of service.

show appn connection-network [brief | detail]

Use the show appn connection-network EXEC command to display the APPN connection networks defined to the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN connection networks.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN connection networks.

show appn directory [brief | detail]

Use the show appn directory EXEC command to display the contents of the APPN directory database.

brief (Optional) A short display of the APPN directory database. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of the APPN directory database.

show appn dlur-lu luname [brief | detail]

Use the show appn dlur-lu EXEC command to display all active SSCP dependent LUs known to DLUR.

luname 8-character Type-A string of a specific LU.
brief (Optional) A short display of the APPN directory database. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of the APPN directory database.

show appn dlur-pu puname [brief | detail]

Use the show appn dlur-pu EXEC command to display all active SSCP dependent PUs known to DLUR.

puname 8-character Type-A string of a specific PU.
brief (Optional) A short display of the APPN directory database. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of the APPN directory database.

show appn dlus [brief | detail]

Use the show appn dlus EXEC command to display all LUs known to DLUR.

brief (Optional) A short display of the APPN directory database. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of the APPN directory database.

show appn intermediate-session [brief | detail]

Use the show appn intermediate-session EXEC command to display information about the SNA sessions that are currently being routed through the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN intermediate session information. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN intermediate session information.

show appn link-station [brief | detail]

Use the show appn link-station EXEC command to display information about the APPN link-stations active on or defined to the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of active APPN links. Brief is the default display. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of active APPN links with more information.

show appn mode [brief | detail]

Use the show appn mode EXEC command to display information about the APPN modes defined to the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN mode definitions. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN mode definitions.

show appn node

Use the show appn node EXEC command to display information about the local APPN control point.

show appn port [brief | detail]

Use the show appn port EXEC command to display information about the APPN ports active on the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN port definitions. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN port definitions.

show appn session [brief | detail]

Use the show appn session EXEC command to display information about the SNA LU6.2 sessions, such as CP-CP sessions, that originate from the local node.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN session information. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN session information.

show appn topology [brief | detail]

Use the show appn topology EXEC command to display the contents of the APPN topology database.

brief (Optional) A short display of APPN topology information. Brief is the default.
detail (Optional) A long display of APPN topology information.

tg-number number
no tg-number

Use the tg-number APPN link station configuration command to specify the transmission group number for the connection. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

number Number in the range 0 to 255. The default transmission group number 0.

tg-row index weight weight byte min max time min max capacity min
max
delay value value security value value user1 number number
user2 number number user3 number number
no tg-row index

Use the tg-row APPN class of service configuration command to specify a transmission group description, or tg row, and associated weight for the row. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

index Specifies which row is being entered. The valid range is 1 to 8.
weight weight The weight assigned to a transmission group, given the characteristics defined in the remainder of the row.
byte min max The minimum and maximum cost-per-byte values, compared with the cost-per-byte command on the port or link station command.
capacity
min max
The minimum and maximum capacity values, compared with the effective-capacity command on the port or link station command.
time min max The minimum and maximum cost-per-connect-time values, compared with the cost-per-connect-time command on the port or link station command.
delay
value value
The two values compared with the propagation-delay command.
security value value The value compared with the security command. The minimum and maximum are specified with one the defined values, in ascending order:
user1 number number Number in the range 1 to 255.
user2 number number Number in the range 1 to 255.
user3 number number Number in the range 1 to 255.

transmission priority {priority}
no transmission priority

Use the transmission-priority APPN class of service configuration command to specify the transmission priority for the class of service. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

priority One of the following keywords: network, high, medium, low. The default priority is medium.

user-defined-1 value
no user-defined-1

Use the user-defined-1 APPN link station configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value.

user-defined-2 value
no user-defined-2

Use the user-defined-2 APPN link station configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value.

user-defined-3 value
no user-defined-3

Use the user-defined-3 APPN link station configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value.

user-defined-1 value
no user-defined-1

Use the user-defined-1 APPN port configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value. The default is 128.

user-defined-2 value
no user-defined-2

Use the user-defined-2 APPN port configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value. The default is 128.

user-defined-3 value
no user-defined-3

Use the user-defined-3 APPN port configuration command to specify the relative value for a network-unique transmission group characteristic. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

value Number in the range 0 to 255 used to specify the relative value. The default is 128.

verify-adjacent-node-type {learn | len | nn}
no verify-adjacent-node-type

Use the verify-adjacent-node-type APPN link station configuration command to specify that the adjacent node type must be verified as a requirement of link activation. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

learn Any adjacent node type is accepted. The default node type is learn.
len Only LEN adjacent node type is accepted.
nn Only NN adjacent node type is accepted.

[no] wildcard

Use the wildcard APPN partner-lu-location configuration command to specify this entry as a "wildcard." Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

x25-dest-address [pvc | svc] x25-addr
no x25-dest-address

Use the x25-dest-address to configure APPN over QLLC. Use the no form of this command to delete the configuration.

pvc (Optional) Use x25 permanent virtual circuit.
svc (Optional) Use x.25 switch virtual circuit.
x25-addr The x.25 destination link station address.

x25-subaddress [pvc | svc] x25-addr
no x25-subaddress

Use the x25-subaddress command to configure APPN over QLLC. Use the no form of this command to delete the configuration.

pvc (Optional) Use x25 permanent virtual circuit.
svc (Optional) Use x.25 switch virtual circuit.
x25-addr The x.25 sub-address from which data is received.

xid-block-number number
no xid-block-number

Use the xid-block-number APPN control point configuration command to specify the first 3 digits of the node identifier for the local node. Use the no form of this command to delete the definition.

number A 3 digit hexadecimal number in the range 000 to fff. The default is 077 (hexadecimal).

xid-id-number number
no xid-id-number

Use the xid-id-number APPN control point configuration command to specify the last five digits of the node ID for the local node. Use the no form of this command to delete the previous definition.

number A 5 digit hexadecimal number in the range 00000 to fffff. The default is 00000 (hexadecimal).

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