RE: Appletalk ove frame relay

From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun May 28 2000 - 17:13:33 GMT-3


   
   Check out Caslow's book, the bottom of pg 546. Appletalk
   local-routing
   
   
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   -----Original Message-----
   From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
   John Conzone
   Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 12:56 PM
   To: ccielab
   Subject: Appletalk ove frame relay
   
   
       Hi all. Still bangin away here, and have run up against another
   wall. I've got a hub and two spoke routers running frame. I have IP
   enabled on all. The hub has a map to each spoke, and the spokes have a
   map to the hub and the other spoke. Everyone can ping everyone and
   life is good. Interface is multipoint and they are all on the same
   net. It is also a sub-interface.
   
       Now enter appletalk. I bascially configured appletalk the same
   way. The hub has a mapping to both spokes, and the spokes have a
   mapping to the hub and the other spoke. They are all on the same
   cable-range and zone, differnt nodes. The hub sees both spokes, and
   can AT ping both spokes. The hub can also see other zones off
   ethernets on the spokes. The spokes can AT ping the hub, but not the
   other spoke. I've checked the mapping and they are there. I've
   debugged appletalk packet, but am having trouble deciphering it.
   
       I was expecting AT to work basically like IP over the frame, but
   not ever doing AT, is their a gotcha I don't know about?
   
   I'm continuing to search, but have been stuck on this for about 2
   hours now. Have all the books out but haven't seen anything yet.
   
       Thanks!



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