RE: LSAP & TYPE LIST ACCESS-LIST

From: Simon Baxter (Simon.Baxter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 21 2000 - 05:52:10 GMT-3


   
   I reckon you should use TYPE codes with routable protocols and LSAPs
   for non-routable.
   
   ie TYPE for Banyan, ipx, ip, apple - LSAP for netbios, sna, llc
   
   
   
      -----Original Message-----
   From: Varghese Thomas [mailto:vnthomas@hotmail.com]
   Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:49 PM
   To: Simon Baxter
   Cc: 'Ccielab
   Subject: Re: LSAP & TYPE LIST ACCESS-LIST
   
   Thanks Simon for the info.
   
   
   
   My question is which access list we should use, if the question is to
   block novell access or Appletalk access.
   
   
   
   Do we need to use respective type code or LSAP codes.
   
   
   
   Pls advise
   
   
   
   Tx n Rd
   
   ----- Original Message -----
   
   From: Simon Baxter
   
   To: Varghese Thomas ; 'Ccielab
   
   Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 8:05 AM
   
   Subject: RE: LSAP & TYPE LIST ACCESS-LIST
   
   Type is the Ethernet Type Code
   
   
   
   LSAP is the DSAP/SSAP pair in the 802.2 frame
   
   
   
   
   
   have a look at
   
   
   
   http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/3303e/s
   oftware/bctb.htm#xtocid1911516
   
   
   on the Docs CD. Or look on CCO in SRB and Transparent bridging.
   
    -----Original Message-----
   From: Varghese Thomas [mailto:vnthomas@hotmail.com]
   Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 9:53 PM
   To: 'Ccielab
   Subject: LSAP & TYPE LIST ACCESS-LIST
   
   Hello,
   
   Could somene pls guide me on the difference between input-type-list &
   input-lsap-list.
   
   I found few examples n which they used Type list for blocking few
   protocls(Appletalk) and Lsap list for blocking few protocols(Novell)
   in DLSW.
   
   Tx n RD



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