Re: Another silly question

From: zhangxianqi (zhangxqi@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 04 2000 - 04:43:34 GMT-3


   
hi wujang,
. R2 and R3 are connected via RSRB. I GUESS the three rings can visit each othe
r
  I don't know,maybe

I wonder if configuring RIF passthru for R2 and R3 can make hosts on ring#1 vis
iting #3.
Even you config passthru,the ring1 can't visit 3,if you want,you can config r2
as border peer.

Regards
xianqi

----- Original Message -----
From: Wu, Jiang <wujiang@bj163.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 1:51 PM
Subject: Another silly question

> Hi group,
> I am learning dlsw but I have no physical token ring interface in my routers.
 So don't laugh if it may be a simple question. I do not understand the functio
n of RIF passthru feature very well. What is the difference between RIF passthr
u and RSRB? For example,
> ring#1---R1---R2---ring#2---R3---ring#3
> R1 and R2 are dlsw peers, R3 works as SR bridge. Then hosts on ring#1 can vis
it those on #2 and #3. When the topology changes to
> ring#1---R1---R2---R3---ring#3
> |
> ring#2
> R1 to R2 is the same. R2 and R3 are connected via RSRB. I GUESS the three rin
gs can visit each other. But I am not sure if I need to configure two ring-grou
ps on R2 for dlsw and rsrb. Forther more, if change R2 and R3 to dlsw peers, ri
ng#1 cannot visit #3 since R1 and R3 are not peers. I wonder if configuring RIF
 passthru for R2 and R3 can make hosts on ring#1 visiting #3.
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Wu
>



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