From: Mosley, Arthur (Arthur.Mosley@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Mar 26 2000 - 18:41:47 GMT-3
Thank you for your quick response.
ICANREACH understood. I was more interested in how the dlsw mac-addr
command works(does not support wild cards). Additionally, the fff are
don't care bits and 0 are care bits according to the cisco 12.0 doc(it is
not described in the earlier ones. The Configuring Cisco Routers for DLSW
and Desktop protocol example is inconsistent with the Cisco docs.
Thanks again!
art
12.0 Doc > Bridge and IBM > IBM Networking > DLSW
mask mask
(Optional) MAC address mask in hexadecimal h.h.h. The "f" value represents
the "don't care" bit and the "0" value represents the "care" bit.
The mask indicates which bits in the MAC address are relevant.
dlsw icanreach mac-address 0005.e9db.1100.0000 mask 0000.0000.ffff
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