From: Ronnie Royston (RonnieR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 20:10:52 GMT-3
Just to double check my understanding, DLSw conversations are
non-canoincal. The only time I have to concern myself with bitswapping a
mac address in DLSw icanreach/icannotreach commands is when I am dealing
with an ethernet mac address, right? For example, if I want R1 in the below
example to stop R2 from sending explorers for aabb.ccdd.eeff, then:
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff ----R1 - - - - - - - R2----
(ethernet) (token ring)
R1:
dlsw icanreach mac-add 55dd.33bb.77ff
This would be the same even if R2 had an ethernet instead of a token ring,
right? Can someone please confirm this? Thanks.
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