Re: dlsw+ filter

From: Les Hardin (hardinl@xxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 19 2001 - 00:18:07 GMT-3


   
Forgot to answer your other q. A TEST frame is an explorer frame. It gets
converted to a CANUREACH_ex query as it traverses the network. At the far
end, it gets "converted" to an explorer frame (a local TEST frame). To
filter explorers, you can use a variety of techniques. You could, for
example, use static assignments using dlsw icanreach (with the exclusive
option) and dlsw icannotreach commands. Consult the manuals re: these
commands. Also, check out TAN NAM-KEE's book on DLSW+.

Cheers,

Les

At 12:15 PM 2/19/2001 +1100, michheal david wrote:
>If I wanted to filter out 0x0004, 0x0008 & 0x000c
>LSAP's would "0x000c
>0xfff3" cover all three? Next, what is a "test frame"
>as it applies to SNA?
>How would I filter that?
>



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