From: ShahzaD Ali (shahzad-ali@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 10 2001 - 17:17:19 GMT-3
Xander
How about if he has two virtual rings on R2 and use ring-list to tie them
with one peer !!!!
Just a Thought ..
Regards,
ShahzaD
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
xander
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:34 PM
To: Tariq Sharif
Cc: Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com
Subject: Re: DLSw+ "Inverse ARP"??
Hello Tariq,
No. R2 acts as "transit" router for tcp/ip packets that incapsulate
dlsw traffic. So, you need to configure only one dlsw remote-peer on
both R1 and R3 (in case of you have LAN2 connected to R3, cause from
your diagram it is not clear)
DLSW - is a transport method to propagate LAN traffic through WAN
interfaces and nothing more :-) So, you are out of "standard" features
like Inverse ARP. DLSW+ uses Capability Exchange procedure to know
about configured features on remote peers.
TS> Practice lab asks for providing full DLSw+ connectivity between R2 &
R3.And
TS> between the ring & Lan1 & 2 but by only using ONE peer statement at R1
TS> can't use border peers or promis)
TS> ring--R1---WAN---R2--WAN--R3
TS> | |
TS> | LAN1 LAN2
TS> Is there anything like Inverse ARP in DLSw+? So if I do a single DLS
TS> remote peer statement on R1 with R2 as remote peer, will this provide R3
TS> connectivity between R1 & R3? I've got it setup like this but don't know
TS> how to see if it works (don't have PCs etc)
TS> Many thanks & regards.
TS> Tariq Sharif
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