Re: DLSW ICANREACH can and non can addressing

From: Shaun Nicholson (Shaun.Nicholson@xxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 08 2001 - 12:09:12 GMT-3


   
Are you sure about that?
Think about the following.......
What if I have a router with both a TR and an Eth interface on it and both are
running DLSW how does it know where my ICANREACH comes from or how do I know wh
at to use address wise to enter it correctly as an ICANREACH ?

Shaun

atifawan@hotmail.com on 01/08/2001 09:53:00 AM
To: Shaun Nicholson, ccielab@groupstudy.com@Internet
cc:
Subject: Re: DLSW ICANREACH can and non can addressing

If you have DLSw configured it automatically takes care of the address
translation.

Regards
Atif

>From: Shaun Nicholson <Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org>
>Reply-To: Shaun Nicholson <Shaun.Nicholson@kp.org>
>To: ccielab <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: DLSW ICANREACH can and non can addressing
>Date: 08 Jan 2001 06:27:48 -0800
>
>OK
>I've got the when to use can to non can off to a T.
>You use it on ethernet when advertizing to tokenring yeah.
>
>But lets say you want to advertize a station thats on ethernet mac address
>1111.1111.1111 and you have a few dlsw peers of both ethernet and token
>ring.
>
>Would you do this
>dlsw icanreach 1111.1111.1111
>dlsw icanreach 8888.8888.8888
>
>so that both TR and Eth can reach the host?
>
>Thanks
>Shaun
>



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