From: Luke (luke.mendoza@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 13 2001 - 03:18:11 GMT-3
Hello group,
Here is what I have....
host 1 , host 2 ------- tokenring ------- R1 <----serial-----> R2 ------
ethernet ------ Host 3
Host 1 and Host 2 are attached to the tokenring segment of R1
Host 3 is attached to the ethernet segment of R2
R1 and R2 are dlsw peered (tcp)
I am trying to filter host 1 and allowing host 2 from the token ring R1 to
communicate to Host 3
I am trying to do this using dmac-output-list
sample config R1
dlsw local-peer peer-id 1.1.1.1
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 2.2.2.2 dmac-output-list 700
access-list 700 permit 00c0.f400.d0f8 0000.0000.0000 (this is the mac
address of host 2's token ring card)
It doesn't seem to work... Do I need to bit-swap the mac address of host 2
??
I have always thought that bitswapping is done for the icanreach mac-address
so that during the peer capabilities exchange it would allow the ethernet
host to understand the mac address.
In this case, my understanding is that dmac-output-list is to be used for
permit/deny the mac-address from R1 to R2....
Please help!
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