Use at the server console on a token ring cabling system to pass frames (packets) from NetWare® through IBM*-compatible source route bridges.
ROUTE enables the operating system to
Keep track of the source routing information in the frames
Configure the source routing information in the frames according to the parameters with which ROUTE is loaded
NOTE:You must load the token ring LAN driver before you load ROUTE.
ROUTE and most ROUTE parameters can also be configured using the INETCFG utility. See Configuring Source Route End Station Parameters with INETCFG.
[LOAD] [path]ROUTE [BOARD=number] [NAME=board_name] [DEF|GBR|MBR] [TIME=number] [RSP=AR|NR] [CLEAR] | [REMOVE=number] [XTX=number] [UNLOAD [BOARD=number]]
No parameters are required. However, you can load ROUTE a second time with a specified parameter to change the configuration.
Most of the parameters have default values that should work with simple configurations for IBM bridges.
If you have parallel IBM bridges, you can change some of the parameters to reduce traffic on some of the paths.
As frames pass through an IBM bridge, source routing information is added to the frame header at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer. The operating system's bridging is done above this layer.
ROUTE can be loaded reentrantly.
If you have two token ring boards in the server, load ROUTE twice. The second time you load it, use the BOARD or NAME parameter to specify a particular board.
To change the configuration, load ROUTE with the parameter that needs to be changed.
You can use INETCFG to load ROUTE and configure many source route end station parameters.
To use INETCFG:
Load INETCFG.
Select > to load a token-ring board.
Return to the Internetwork Configuration menu and use the option to enable .
Return to the Internetwork Configuration menu and select .
A list of bindings appears.
Select an existing binding or press Insert to add a new binding.
A list of enabled protocols appears.
Select .
A list of boards is displayed.
Select the token ring board you configured with the option.
The menu appears.
The Source Route End Station parameters are listed in the following table.
Table 1-2 Source Route End Station Parameters
NOTE:To remove source route bridge support for the specified board, disable the binding.