/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.