From: Daniel C. Young (danyoung99@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 19 2001 - 00:40:14 GMT-3
Hey Padhu.
George, here is a hint: if you don't want your local hosts to have to send
explorers to reach the remote host, then your local peer must have that
mac-address in its local cache. What if the remote peer were to advertise
this mac-address as part of its capabilities exchange?
Daniel
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Padhu (LFG)
Sent: Saturday, 18 August 2001 3:50 PM
To: 'Yves Fauser '; 'Georges Lauture '
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
Subject: RE: Explore Frame and DLSW+
Can you also not do a static mapping ?
dlsw mac-address xxxxxxxxxxxx ip remote peer's ip. I never tried using a
wild card mask though with this command.
No failover if remote peer fails though.
Cheers,Padhu
-----Original Message-----
From: Yves Fauser
To: Georges Lauture
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 8/18/01 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: Explore Frame and DLSW+
George,
Your question is kind of confusing regarding the wording. If you say "it
does
not need to send an explorer Frame", the only thing that I would suggest
is
to put a static rif entry into your router. This would enable a users
station
on the ring to reach a host on a remote ring using an local explorer.
But
there is no mask in this command.
If the question was "it does not need to send a canureach explorer (via
dlsw)", than the answer is to type int <dlsw icanreach mac-address
4000.2200.0000 mask ffff.ffff.0000> on the remote peer, so that your
peer
knows that it can reach the address 4000.2200.xxxx via the remote peer
after
cap_exchange. But if the users station want's to reach any other station
or
host outside of the local ring, it has to send out an single or all
routes
explorer frame.
Yves
Georges Lauture wrote:
> How to configure so that a user connected to a Ring needs to
communicate
> with a MAC address starting with 4000.2200.xxxx, It does not need to
send
> an explorer frame?
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