Re: dmac-output-list

From: Fred Ingham (fningham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 24 2000 - 15:38:57 GMT-3


   
DLSW uses non-canonical format so if the address is the mac address of
an
Ethernet host it must be converted (1111.1111.1111 is a multicast
address
in Ethernet so I doubt it's real). If the address is the address of a
token
ring host then use it as is.

If you have real hosts, use the addresses in the reachability cache.
These are
the addresses used by DLSW. Also rember to permit the NetBIOS multicast
address in any dmac-output-list.

HTH, Fred.

Raymond Cheung wrote:
>
> I'm getting confused about dmac-output-list after reading some posts. For
> example,
> dlsw remote 0 tcp 10.1.1.1 dmac-output-list 700
> access-list 700 permit 1111.1111.1111
> I think all access list use canonical (Ethernet) format no matter what, so
> 1111.1111.1111 is in canonical format. But someone said that I need to
> change 1111.1111.1111 to non-canonical format, is he wrong?
> I know some very good DLSw+ guys in this group, please clarify.
> regards,
> Raymond
>



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