From: Mihail@xxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jun 17 1999 - 07:00:14 GMT-3
Hi all!
config sample for DLSw:
R1-------DLSW ------R2
on R1:
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netbios access-list host TEST permit SER*
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 163.166.254.62 netbios-output-list TEST
Having the above on R1 means :
"only SER* servers at R2 can be accessed from R1"
To elaborate , ANY station from R1 can initiate connection to ONLY
SER* servers at R2, and ANY station on R2 can initiate connection
to ANY server on R1.
Hope, this help.
Best regards
Mikhail
-----Original Message-----
From: zhang min [mailto:alfredzh@public1.ptt.js.cn]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 12:19 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: '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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