From: Robert DeVito (robertdevito@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 15:20:26 GMT-3
I know this will probably start a big thread, but what is the correct
answer?
Thank you,
Robert
----Original Message Follows----
From: Les Hardin <hardinl@bah.com>
Reply-To: Les Hardin <hardinl@bah.com>
To: Devender Singh <devender.singh@cmc.cwo.net.au>,
"Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: Re: more DLSW question
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:33:18 -0500
The last time we beat this up I think we came to the conclusion that the
documentation is in error, and f is a care.
Others may correct me if I'm wrong. (You can count on it! ;-) )
Les
At 12:57 PM 2/1/2001 +1100, Devender Singh wrote:
>Question 1: Ring list. My book shows ring included in ring list command as
>directly attached rings to the router. But can we include rings that are
not
>directly connected.
>
>Question 2: In "dlsw icanreach" command if we define a mac-address without
>the mask, it defaults to ffff.ffff.ffff, which in common sense I would
say
>will point to only one host. But documentation says that f means don't
care,
>which would mean every possible host. This doen't make much sense to me.
Can
>someone enlighten me on this one.
>
>Question 3: When I change cost to a remote peer, how do I confirm the
cost.
>because " sh dlsw capa " keeps on showing default cost. Or m I missing
>something here
>
>!
>source-bridge ring-group 10
>dlsw local-peer peer-id 4.4.4.4 passive
>dlsw ring-list 1 rings 100
>dlsw remote-peer 1 tcp 1.1.1.1 cost 2
>dlsw remote-peer 1 tcp 3.3.3.3 cost 4
>!
>****************
>r4#sh dlsw capa
>DLSw: Capabilities for peer 1.1.1.1(2065)
> vendor id (OUI) : '00C' (cisco)
> version number : 2
> release number : 0
> border peer capable : no
> peer cost : 3 <------- Cost shows up as
>default value
> UDP Unicast support : yes
> Fast-switched HPR supp. : no
> local-ack configured : yes
> priority configured : no
> cisco RSVP support : no
> configured ip address : 1.1.1.1
> peer type : conf
> version string :
>Cisco Inte
>
>DLSw: Capabilities for peer 3.3.3.3(2065)
> vendor id (OUI) : '00C' (cisco)
> V2 multicast capable : yes
> peer cost : 3 <------- Cost shows up as
>default value
> biu-segment configured : no
> UDP Unicast support : yes
> Fast-switched HPR supp. : no
> local-ack configured : yes
> priority configured : no
> cisco RSVP support : no
> configured ip address : 3.3.3.3
> peer type : conf
> version string :
>******************************************************
>
>Devender Singh
>BE(Hons), CCNP
>IP Solution Specialist
>
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