From: Tommy Mitchell (tmitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 10 2001 - 07:43:00 GMT-3
During a lab last night, we used dlsw port-lists to control dlsw traffic. I
think we could have a achieved the same result by using dlsw ring-list and
dlsw bgroup-list (depending on the topology). Is there anything that
ring-lists or bgroup-lists give me that port lists do not? Any time I
should use one or the other, or are they simply two ways to go about the
same thing?
If your curious, the design went something like this:
r2 was cabled to TR1 and VLAN1. r4 was cabled to TR2. r3 was cabled to
VLAN2. The task was to configure dlsw between VLAN1 and VLAN2, and
configure dlsw between TR1 and TR2. The two should not be able to see each
other so TR2 should only be able to communicate with other devices on TR1,
not VLAN1, etc. We configured DLSw port lists on r2 and applied them to our
remote peer statements.
Many thanks,
Tommy
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