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Title: DEC Network Integration Server (DECNIS)
Notice:Please read note 1 to use this conference effectively
Moderator:MARVIN::WELCH
Created:Wed Sep 18 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3660
Total number of notes:15082

3542.0. "What is IP L1/L2 Destinations" by OSOSPS::KITAYAMA (QuickBrownFoxJumpsOverTheLazyDog) Mon Feb 17 1997 03:45

  I have questions.

  I have read DECNIS Management Guide V3.1 and have some
  questions about two characteristics of Routing entity.

  - Maximum IP L1 Destinations
  - Maximum IP L2 Destinations

  In the Management Guide P8-44, these are described as

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Characteristics	Explanation			Associated Status
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Maximum IP L1	Total number of unique IP	CURRENT IP L1
    DESTINATIONS	addresses in the same area as	DESTINATIONS
			the DECNIS.			PEAK IP L1
							DESTINATIONS

    Maximum IP L2	Total number of area addresses	CURRENT IP L2
    DESTINATIONS	in the same routing domain as	DESTINATIONS
			the DECNIS.			PEAK IP L2
							DESTINATIONS
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

  In this explanation, what is meaning of "the area" ?
  Is this a DECnet area or OSPF area or something else?

  And DECNIS V3.1 has no Associated Status like CURRENT IP L1 DESTINATIONS.
  That only has a CURRENT/PEAK IP DESTINATIONS, no Levels classified.

  What status should I refer.

  Thanks in advance,
  Regards,

  Takaichi Kitayama
  Network Solution Center/NSIS/Japan

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3542.1MARVIN::PATELThu Feb 20 1997 06:3611
	>  In this explanation, what is meaning of "the area" ?
	>  Is this a DECnet area or OSPF area or something else?
	
The 'area'  is  the  DECnet/OSI area.  So 'L1 destinations' is the number of
unique IP destinations within a DECnet/OSI area and 'L2 destinations' is the
number  of  unique  IP  destinations  that  a  DECNIS  will learn from other
DECnet/OSI areas.

For the  status  attributes,  all IP destinations are lumped together.  This
includes all the destinations learnt from RIP/EGP/OSPF/ISIS etc.

3542.2How?OSOSPS::KITAYAMAQuickBrownFoxJumpsOverTheLazyDogWed Feb 26 1997 10:0422
  Thank you for your reply and sorry my late response.
  I have another question, though.

>The 'area'  is  the  DECnet/OSI area.  So 'L1 destinations' is the number of
>unique IP destinations within a DECnet/OSI area and 'L2 destinations' is the
>number  of  unique  IP  destinations  that  a  DECNIS  will learn from other
>DECnet/OSI areas.

  How DECNIS recognize what DECnet/OSI area the IP reoute belongs.
  
  I think the IP route and DECnet/OSI area have no relations.
  Therefore, for example, OSPF can not carry the information 
  about DECnet/OSI area.
  
  Could you correct me?
  Any helps appreciated.
  
  Thank you.
  
  Takaichi,