From: PUCHE Didier TPC-SRD (didier.puche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 17 1999 - 06:19:29 GMT-3
Alfred,
you have to configure statically, on router A, the dlsw icanreach netbios-name
with the one you want to be seen from router E, along with a dlsw icanreach
name-exclusive.
Or if you prefer it may be better to use icannotreach to disable for the name
you don't want to be seen.
But if you want another client on the same lan as client F be able to see it,
it won't work (in this case we might think of netbios access-lists to filter on
the interfaces...).
Maybe you would have to teard down and up the dlsw session, as it is exchanged
during the capabilities exchange.
Didier
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17/06/99 09:43
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Objet : 'dlsw icanreach'command
hi,
Thank for your help.I have another problem about this command.Can i
use the command to deny the user access?For example,i have a win95
network(netbios) that connected by two router.Router A connected server
B,C and D.Router E connected client F.I want to configure that client F
can see server B and can't see server C and D.Can i use the command to
accomplish this?If can,how to do it?If can't,why?
alfred zhang
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