From: Goh, Winston (winston.goh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 07 2000 - 22:03:53 GMT-3
Hi,
If R2 is configure to be a border then i would think that R1traffics would
be passed to R3. cheers
Winston Goh
CCNP, CVE
Snr Network Specialist
Unisys Singapore
mobile : 97469192
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Scheffer [mailto:rscheffe@allstar.com]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 7:58 AM
To: 'Michael Law'; Gregory Schwimer; CCIE Lab
Subject: RE: DLSW+ questions
What if:
dlsw peers t0__R1-------fst------R2_t0 and
dlsw peers e0_R2-------tcp------R3_e0
Will traffic pass from Token ring on R1 through R2 to Ethernet on R3?
Thanks,
Randall
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Law [mailto:htluo@cisco.com]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 12:17 AM
To: Gregory Schwimer; CCIE Lab
Subject: Re: DLSW+ questions
It is said that border peer is needless. Because dlsw can act as trasparent
bidge between two peers.
----- Original Message -----
From: Gregory Schwimer <mailto:schwim@speedchoice.com>
To: Michael Law <mailto:htluo@cisco.com> ; CCIE
<mailto:ccielab@groupstudy.com> Lab
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: DLSW+ questions
If you want the two routers that are peered to R2 to be able to communicate
in this manner, you must configure the common router R2 as a border peer.
Whether or not LAN reachability is possible is subject to the inclusion of
these interfaces in the DLSW bridge/ring groups.
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Law <mailto:htluo@cisco.com>
To: CCIE <mailto:ccielab@groupstudy.com> Lab
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:50 PM
Subject: DLSW+ questions
I have three routers connect as: R1---R2---R3
R2 have dlsw peers to R1 and R3.
Question 1: Can R1's Ethernet reach R3's Ethernet?
Question 2: Can R1's TokenRing reach R3's TokenRing?
Why or why not? What's the remedy?
Thanks,
Michael
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