Use the Routers > Setup subtab to view and manage the OSI virtual routers. The ONS
15454 provides three virtual routers, and the ONS 15600 provides six. Only one router is available on the ONS 15310-CL, and ONS 15310-MA. Only Router 1 supports OSI Layers 4 to 7 and the following mediation processes: File Transfer Access and Management (FTAM) initiator, FT-TD, T-TD, LAN subnet, TARP, and generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnels.
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Indicates the virtual router number.
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Indicates the NSAP System ID of the virtual router. The NSAP system identifier is set to the node’s first IEEE 802.3 MAC address + n, where n = 0 through 2 (ONS 15454) or 0 through 5 (ONS 15600). For the primary router, Router 1, n = 0.
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Indicates the virtual router status, either Enabled or Disabled. Router 1 must be enabled before additional routers can be enabled.
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Provides the primary manual area address (MAA). For Router 1, this is the main NET for the node, that is the NSAP without the System ID and Selector (set to 00) fields.
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Displays the addresses of any additional manual areas that are created. An OSI area allows up to two additional manual areas in addition to the primary manual area.
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Displays the Edit Router dialog box where you can enable routers, edit the primary manual area address, and add additional manual areas.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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