From: Bill Dellamar (wdellamar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 28 2001 - 11:12:05 GMT-3
Group,
In the book "Configuring cisco routers for bridging,
dlsw+ and desktop protocols" by Tan Nam-kee, on page
132 it shows dlsw over isdn by using dynamic peer on
one side and promiscous on the other. I understand
this, becuase you don't want dlsw keeping the line up.
however, he then adds:
dialer map llc2 name c3640-r3 broadcast 3245652
and
dialer-list 1 protcol llc2 permit
Does this mean that dlsw isn't encapsulated into ip by
the time it decides to use the isdn line? I thought
it was ip and the statement:
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
should now handle the dlsw.
I searched the archives and found 3 inquiry's into
this topic so it hasn't been discussed much, I also
searched the cisco doc's under dlsw's and the only
thing I found on dlsw over ddr was:
dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter.
Anybody have any thoughts on the right way to do dlsw
over isdn.
Thanks,
Bill
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