From: jpritcha@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed Feb 07 2001 - 01:08:52 GMT-3
Router-A has two dlsw remote peers (150.150.10.3, 150.150.10.2) and three
token ring interfaces:
Router-A"
!
.
source-bridge ring-group 100
dlsw local-peer peer-id 150.150.10.1
dlsw remote-peer 1 tcp 150.150.10.3 (the '1' references dlsw port-list 1)
dlsw remote-peer 2 tcp 150.150.10.2 (the '2' references dlsw port-list 2)
!
.
dlsw port-list 1 port tokenring0 tokenring1
dlsw port-list 2 port tokenring2
Explorers originating on a ring supported by 150.150.10.3 will be
propagated out tok0 and tok1 by Router-A but not out tok2.
Jim
Please respond to Brian Hescock <bhescock@cisco.com>
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
cc:
Subject: where to apply dlsw port-lists (doc's lacking)
You guys are probably sick of me by now... ;-)
>From the docs: "You can create a port list of local ports and apply the
list to remote peer definitions."
I have yet to find where to apply port-lists in the dlsw remote-peer
command as indicated. The only thing I can think of is in the absence of
a ring-list it uses the port-list instead (even though the command
clearly states ring-list, not port-list). Or am I just missing the
command that's right in front of my eyes? (not the port-list command but
where to apply the port-list in the dlsw remote-peer command). Thx,
B.
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