From: caolw (caolw@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 11 2001 - 11:24:09 GMT-3
Perhaps,the topology is
(ETH)--R1--(DLSw+)--R2---(Ring1)----R3---(Ring2)---PC
Is that right??
But I could not understand your requirement?
But,I can tell you how to deal with IBM network.
IBM network means the rule:
ring--bridge--ring--bridge--ring--bridge----ring
you can think a ethernet a RING.
you can think a dlsw+ a Bridge.
the sna and netbios would transport,it must obey the rule!!!
Is that helpful?
If you write the requirement clearly,I am glad to answer your question.
Best Regards
Cao Ling Wei
----- Original Message -----
From: "garry baker" <fallow46@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 9:21 PM
Subject: token ring dlsw scenerio
> Guys,
>
> I have a quick question that i hope someone can help
> with. I went to do this but my token ring card is not
> working.I have three routers a b c
>
> I have an eth on r1 that is a dlsw peer and on r2 i
> have a tok int where i want to terminate the dlsw
> peer. on this same tok interface it connects to
> another router, r3, which has a token ring int with a
> pc connected. so essentially i think i need to bridge
> between r3 tok and r2 tok to get the connectiviy. my
> question is how do i configure this to get it up and
> running. i have done similar with bridging ethernet
> but was wondering what the go is with token.
>
> Hope this makes sense, it has been a long day.
>
> Garry
>
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