From: Jim Ervin (eminopapa@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 12:31:01 GMT-3
I think "Border Peers" fall into this catagory.
Usefull in a hub/spoke topology where you need spoke
to spoke reachability. By putting the following
config on the hub (from memory):
dlsw local peer 172.16.0.1 promisc group ccie border
dlsw remote 0 tcp 172.16.0.2
dlsw remote 0 tcp 172.16.0.3
and the following on the spokes:
dlsw local peer 172.16.0.2 promis group ccie
now the spokes can reach each other through the hub.
There isn't any way to verify this using only the
routers, though. You'd have to hook up some Win95
stations or something. Also, I always add the
"promiscuous" parameter. It doesn't hurt to do so.
Hope this helps.
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Jim Ervin
CCIE No. 5592
"Life is too short to spend it drinking cheap wine."
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