A link between two regions can comprise one or more communication sessions, termed a session group. Each region can establish and operate up to eight sessions with the remote region. The remote region acts as the secondary end of each session.
The simplest link consists of two sessions between two regions, one in each direction. However, the link still functions successfully when only one session is open between the two regions.
The following categories of link can be established between regions:
Two regions that are to communicate across an INMC link do not need to have the same category of link in both directions. The traffic flow from each region is controlled according to the link definition.
The choice of category depends upon both your network topography and the network traffic requirements. The following sections describe each type of link in detail so that you can choose the type of links most appropriate for your installation.
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