From: xander (xander@xxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2001 - 07:05:11 GMT-3
Hello sanjay,
If you want to make DLSW connection "on-demand" or "on-fly" use "passive"
parameter on 1'st router in 'dlsw local-peer' command and 2'nd router 'dlsw
remote-peer' command.
s> Hi,
s> does using command "dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 172.17.59.97 passive" allows this
s> router to ONLY accept dlsw connection and NOT initiate it ??. I am using IOS
s> 12.0(4). and how can you check if this is actually working. When I do a show
s> run, it doesn't show the "passive" part of the command. Below is the debug
s> from one of the routers.
s> 1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Request sent to peer 172.17.59.97(2065))
s> 1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Response from peer 172.17.59.97(2065)
s> 1w0d: DLSw: START-TPFSM (peer 172.17.59.97(2065)): event:DLX-KEEPALIVE REQ
s> state:CONNECT
s> 1w0d: DLSw: dtp_action_q() keepalive request from peer 172.17.59.97(2065)
s> 1w0d: DLSw: Keepalive Response sent to peer 172.17.59.97(2065))
s> 1w0d: DLSw: END-TPFSM (peer 172.17.59.97(2065)): state:CONNECT->CONNECT
s> thanks,
-- WBW, xander mailto:xander@adt.ru CCNA, CCNP+VoiceAccess, CCIE first attempt in Brussels 19-20, April, 2001...
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