From: Robert DeVito (robertdevito@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 15:39:50 GMT-3
to verify this, if you use the command:
dlsw icanreach mac-add 00c0.00c0.1234 and then press enter, it automatically
appends the ffff.ffff.ffff, which means to me, that 1 is "care" and 0 is
"don't care"
Try it!
Robert
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From: "Kevin Mahoney" <kmahoney1@cfl.rr.com>
Reply-To: "Kevin Mahoney" <kmahoney1@cfl.rr.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: RE: DLSW MAC ADDR Filtering and Masks
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 08:40:52 -0500
You are wrong. In a dlsw icanreach mac-address it is a mask.
ffff.ffff.ffff means exact match. 0000.0000.0000 = don't care.
See link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/697/dlswfilter.shtml
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Barry J. Bocaner
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:27 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: DLSW MAC ADDR Filtering and Masks
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Wu Jiang wrote:
> In access lists, wild cast. In dlsw icanreach mac-address statement,
reverse.
No! They are both wildcard masks
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