From: Ryan Hoffman (ryan.hoffman@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 18 2000 - 14:16:39 GMT-3
I assume you mean router r2...
source-bridge ring-group 11
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.0.0.129
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 10.0.1.129
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interface TokenRing0
ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 secondary
ip address 10.0.0.129 255.255.255.192
ring-speed 4
source-bridge 1 1 11
source-bridge spanning
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron DuShey [mailto:aaron.dushey@dushey-consulting.com]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 9:11 AM
To: 'Ryan Hoffman'
Subject: RE: Using PCs to test DLSW (ethernet this time)
let me see your configuration-
Aaron DuShey
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Ryan Hoffman
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:38 AM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RE: Using PCs to test DLSW (ethernet this time)
Also have Ethernet NICs in these two PCs. I've shutdown the TokenRing SRB.
I see the same behavior, packets from the Acer bring up the DLSW peer. No
frames seen from Compaq...
r1#sh bridge
Total of 300 station blocks, 299 free
Codes: P - permanent, S - self
Bridge Group 1:
Address Action Interface Age RX count TX count
0020.afb8.0f48 forward Ethernet0 1 15 0
r2#sh bridge
Total of 300 station blocks, 299 free
Codes: P - permanent, S - self
Bridge Group 2:
Address Action Interface Age RX count TX count
0020.afb8.0f48 forward DLSw Port0 0 7 0
Is there a debug cmd I can use to get the same detail 'debug token ring'
gave? Tried 'debug ethernet-interface', 'debug tbridge <all options>' with
no success. It would be nice to see the frame header for these packets.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Hoffman
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 9:01 PM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Using PCs to test DLSW
Have two TokenRing attached PCs and want to drive share between the two to
test DLSW.
Acer PC---r1--FR--r2--Compaq PC
Acer sees itself as part of the domain, sends spanning explorers my Cisco
2513 (r1) recognizes and brings up by DLSW peering.
C:\>net view
Server Name Remark
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- \\M17495 The command completed successfully. C:\>r1#sh run Building configuration... Current configuration: Local Interfaces: receive transmit srn bn trn r p s n max hops cnt cnt drops To0 1 1 11 * f 7 7 7 15439 0 0 Global RSRB Parameters: TCP Queue Length maximum: 100 Ring Group 11: No TCP peername set, TCP transport disabled Maximum output TCP queue length, per peer: 100 Rings: bn: 1 rn: 1 local ma: 4008.dedc.4d12 TokenRing0 fwd: 0 Explorers: ------- input ------- ------- output ------- spanning all-rings total spanning all-rings total To0 1140 0 1140 0 0 0 Explorer fastswitching enabled Local switched: 1091 flushed 0 max Bps 38400 rings inputs bursts throttles output drops To0 1091 0 0 0
Compaq does not see itself as with net view and doesn't send spanning explorers my Cisco 4000M (r2) recognizes.
C:\>net view System error 6118 has occurred. The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available C:\>
r2#sh sour Local Interfaces: receive transmit srn bn trn r p s n max hops cnt cnt drops To0 2 2 22 * f 7 7 7 60 0 0 Global RSRB Parameters: TCP Queue Length maximum: 100 Ring Group 22: No TCP peername set, TCP transport disabled Maximum output TCP queue length, per peer: 100 Rings: bn: 2 rn: 2 local ma: 4000.3019.5e52 TokenRing0 fwd: 0 Explorers: ------- input ------- ------- output ------- spanning all-rings total spanning all-rings total To0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Explorer fastswitching enabled Local switched: 0 flushed 0 max Bps 38400 rings inputs bursts throttles output drops To0 0 0 0 0
Both PCs running WinNT. IP addresses defined on each PC, routers can ping them.
debug token ring (during net view)
r1# *Mar 25 09:59:59: To0: in: MAC: acfc: 0x1005 Dst: c000.ffff.ffff Src: 0000.f660.9e9c bf: 0x45 0x305EBCE *Mar 25 09:59:59: To0: in: MAC: 00120005 060B0000 00000802 0008DEDC 4D124E24 D9A30081 ln: 32 *Mar 25 09:59:59: To0: in: MAC: acfc: 0x1806 Dst: c000.ffff.ffff Src: 0008.dedc.4d12 bf: 0x45 0x305EBCE *Mar 25 09:59:59: To0: in: MAC: 00120006 060B0000 00000802 0000F660 9E9C482C A6F10000 ln: 32
r2# *Mar 21 03:06:33: To0: in: RIF: 8270 *Mar 21 03:06:33: To0: in: LLC: AAAA0300 00000800 4500004E 55020000 7F11604C C0A80201 ln: 102 *Mar 21 03:06:33: : C0A802FF 00890089 003A7B60 *Mar 21 03:06:34: To0: in: MAC: acfc: 0x1040 Dst: ffff.ffff.ffff Src: 8000.f638.2bd3 bf: 0xC3 0x1B1F4 *Mar 21 03:06:34: To0: in: RIF: 8270 *Mar 21 03:06:34: To0: in: LLC: AAAA0300 00000800 4500004E 58020000 7F115D4C C0A80201 ln: 102 *Mar 21 03:06:34: : C0A802FF 00890089 003A7B60 *Mar 21 03:06:35: To0: in: MAC: acfc: 0x1040 Dst: ffff.ffff.ffff Src: 8000.f638.2bd3 bf: 0xC3 0x1B1F4 *Mar 21 03:06:35: To0: in: RIF: 8270 *Mar 21 03:06:35: To0: in: LLC: AAAA0300 00000800 4500004E 5A020000 7F115B4C C0A80201 ln: 102 *Mar 21 03:06:35: : C0A802FF 00890089 003A7B60 (repeats every second till net view gives up with error above)
Why does the Compaq send an LLC frame while the Acer sends a MAC?
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