RE: DLSW Question

From: LASSERRE Grégory (gregory.lasserre@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 15:58:38 GMT-3


   

Hi Javier,

to answer you question, even if a router can afford multiple DLSW
encapsulations simultaneously, you cannot have two different DLSW
encapsulation between the same two routers (like R1 and R2)

So, i think what you wanna do is impossible.

Best regards.
Greg.

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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: GRIZZUTI Javier [SMTP:jgrizzut@softnet.com.ar]
> Date: samedi 4 mars 2000 17:53
> À: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Objet: DLSW Question
>
>
> Hey all
>
> I want to know if it is possible to have 2 differents encapsulation to the
> same DLSW peer.
> For example I have R1 with an eth interface and a token interface and R2
> with the same interfaces . I want all the traffic from EthR1 to be FST
> encapsulated going only to EthR2 ( this can be done with bgroup list can't
> it ? ) and TRR1 traffic to be TCP encapsulated going to TRR2 only .
>
> Has this problem a posible solution ? I know perhaps there is no real
> world
> application but it is intersted to think about.
>
>
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