From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 22:07:51 GMT-3
I was able to do it also, if I remember correctly. I don't have my
current configurations but I was following the labs in the "All-in-One
CCIE Lab Study Guide" and I took the GRE tunnel one step further and
modified it to be an AURP tunnel instead (if all you do is the basic labs
I doubt you will pass the CCIE lab). I could be mistaken but I'm quite
sure it worked just fine. If everyone thinks I'm full of it (no
wisecracks Dave G...;-), I'll set it up again and see if I can reproduce
it. I can't remember if that's the week I was drinking heavily... ;-)
Brian
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Bill Dellamar wrote:
> how about posting your configs.
> thanks,
>
> --- Rene Mendoza <rene.mendoza@sabre.com> wrote:
> > I was able to APPLE ping through the aurp tunnel. I
> > was pinging a network
> > on the other side of the tunnel and it worked just
> > fine.
> >
> > pbosio@comtech.com.au wrote:
> >
> > > Don't forget that your APPLE ping will NOT work
> > through the tunnel..
> > >
> > > Use Aurp tunnel , you can do it
> > > regards
> > > xihan wang
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Pard Mahatthanatrakul <pardm77@yahoo.com>
> > > To: ccie <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:13 AM
> > > Subject: Appletalk without cable range command
> > >
> > > > Hi everyone,
> > > >
> > > > Just wonder how can I enable appletalk on the
> > tunnel
> > > > interface without using cable range command?
> > Does
> > > > "apple protocol aurp" will do the trick? What
> > else
> > > > that I miss?
> > > >
> > > > Your comments are greatly appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> > > >
> > > > Pard
> > > >
> > > >
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