From: pbosio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Oct 24 2000 - 18:35:52 GMT-3
There was a posting on this not so long ago.
Get apple routing working and stable, then put in no send-rtmp.
TRY IT !!!!!!!!!!!
z z <ccie_99@yahoo.com> on 24/10/2000 07:28:55 PM
Please respond to z z <ccie_99@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: appletalk question. (again)
Fax to:
not so simple.
once you configure 'no rtmp-send', the serail
interface wont be up (do a show appletalk interface,
you will see appletalk protocol down).
try it
-----Original Message-----
From: pbosio@comtech.com.au
[mailto:pbosio@comtech.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 5:19 PM
To: z z
Subject: Re: appletalk question. (again)
quite simple, don't let r3 ( token-ring router ) send
appletalk routes out the
serial interface, sort off like passive-interface for
IP.
Hi all
just found one unanswered question in the archive
(attached). Anyone knows how to do it?
Subject: Preventing Appletalk network and zone appears
in other routers WITHOUT filters?
From: "Alex Yeung" <alex.yeung@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 11:38:39 -0800
Importance: Normal
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I have three routers r1, r2 and r3.
r1 has one serial, one token ring and one ethernet
interfaces
r2 has one ethernet and one serial interfaces
r3 has one serial, one token ring and one ethernet
interfaces
r1 and r2 area connected to the same ethernet segment
r2 is connected to r3 via serial link
r1 is not connected to r3
How do I configure the Appletalk network so that r3
can see ALL the
Appletalk
networks and zones except r1's token-ring Appletalk
network & zone WITHOUT
ANY FILTERS? NO FILTERS can be used. Can someone give
me an example w/
configs?
Thanks.
Alex Yeung, CCNP, MCSE
Network Engineer
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