From: Bernard Dunn (dunn@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jan 19 2001 - 16:43:57 GMT-3
Cory,
DLSw does work with non-canonical addressing, so try translating the
addresses. Then while in config mode, use the command 'dlsw disable' to
stop dlsw, and 'no dlsw disable' to restart dlsw.
Regards
Bernard.
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Hebert, Cory J (cory.hebert@wcom.com) wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> I set up a test lab for DLSW where I had 2 dlsw peers (each with an ethernet
> segment and one host), and
> had everything working fine. I could log on to either PC, do a 'find', and
> locate the other PC with no problems.
>
> I then started experimenting with various forms of filtering, and finally
> played around with the 'icanreach' command.
> What I did was log on to my local router, look at the arp cache, and noted
> the mac address of my PC that showed up
> in the arp cache. I then used that address on my local router in the
> 'icanreach' command, in conjunction with
> the 'mac-exclusive' command, and now neither PC can see the other.
>
> Since both PC's are attached to ethernet segments, I figured I wouldn't have
> to translate to non-canonical form,
> but I did it any to experiment, and still no luck. Keep in mind there are
> no other filters of any kind, anywhere.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Cory
>
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