From: Derek Fage (DerekF@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 08 1999 - 15:51:33 GMT-3
Ben,
I've just finished doing a load of DLSW+ work in my practice lab (14 days
left).
Are you trying to connect over a frame connection, or using tcp over a frame
connection ? Have you used 'debug dlsw peer' or 'debug dlsw' ? What do you
get ?
If you are trying to troubleshoot something you have setup, why not post
some of the config for us to look at ?
Derek...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Rife [SMTP:brife@bignet.net]
> Sent: 08 July 1999 19:32
> To: Rick Burts
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: DLSW+
>
> Rick and others, I'm trying to troubleshoot why my DLSW peers won't
> connect
> over Frame, I have one working over a multipoint intf, but when I try to
> establish a connection from the hub on my point-to-point intf, it won't
> connect. Any ideas? I know it should be simple. I removed all access-lists
> as well. I'm in a quandry.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rick Burts <burts@ccci.com>
> To: Ben Rife <brife@bignet.net>
> Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:14 PM
> Subject: Re: DLSW+
>
>
> > There are some things you are not specific about in your question,
> > for example do you need peering to be any to any or is peering to be
> > selective ?
> >
> > As you describe it and draw it, it looks like a very simple solution
> > would work: each router with a DLSW LOCAL-PEER and DLSW REMOTE-PEER for
> > the other two routers. You could, of course, do some things with
> > promiscuous etc to simplify the configuration. I do not see anything
> > in your question that would suggest border peers or anything like that.
> >
> > Rick
> >
> > On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Ben Rife wrote:
> >
> > > 5 days left!.
> > >
> > > I have a question about DLSW.
> > >
> > > What do you need to do to get dlsw working with three routers? Let's
> say
> =
> > > you have the following senario:
> > >
> > > A router with a To0 int connected to a router with an E0 int connected
> =
> > > to a router with a To0 int.
> > >
> > > ROUTERA --------- ROUTERB ---------- ROUTERC
> > > to0 e0 to0
> > >
> > > Do you have to use border peers in this case? What would this config =
> > > look like?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Benjy Rife
> > > MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
> > > brife@bignet.net
> > > www.bignet.net/~brife
> > >
> >
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