Re: DLSW question- Is this the right command

From: HENDERSON_DAVE_G@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed Apr 11 2001 - 15:47:23 GMT-3


   
I've only used it on the local peer which in that case says the router
won't initiate the connection. I'm trying to figure out in what case I'd
need it on the remote peer. In the 12.0 doc set 1 section shows it being
an option of the remote-peer TCP another doesn't show it being an option
of the remote-peer TCP.

sanjay <ccienxtyear@hotmail.com>
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
04/11/01 01:11 PM
Please respond to sanjay

        To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
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        Subject: DLSW question- Is this the right command

Hi,

does using command "dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 172.17.59.97 passive" allows
this
router to ONLY accept dlsw connection and NOT initiate it ??. I am using
IOS
12.0(4). and how can you check if this is actually working. When I do a
show
run, it doesn't show the "passive" part of the command. Below is the debug
from one of the routers.

1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Request sent to peer 172.17.59.97(2065))
1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Response from peer 172.17.59.97(2065)
1w0d: DLSw: START-TPFSM (peer 172.17.59.97(2065)): event:DLX-KEEPALIVE REQ
state:CONNECT
1w0d: DLSw: dtp_action_q() keepalive request from peer 172.17.59.97(2065)
1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Response sent to peer 172.17.59.97(2065))
1w0d: DLSw: END-TPFSM (peer 172.17.59.97(2065)): state:CONNECT->CONNECT

thanks,



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