From: EA Louie (elouie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 12:23:37 GMT-3
> 1. Will the router learn the NETBIOS names on a LAN dynamically, as long
as
> the ethernet or token ring interface is configured as a local peer, and
the
> netbios-exclusive command is not configured?
yes it learns NetBIOS names dynamically under those conditions. My router
picks up my t/r connected laptop as a NetBIOS name.
>
> 2. In the output of a show dlsw reachability, when a NETBIOS name is
> manually configured and the status is unconfirmed, at what point does it
> become confirmed, at the receipt of a broadcast request or reply?
>
Good question - I'd guess it becomes confirmed when it replies to a
broadcast request.
> 3. If I have 2 Win2K workstations, and I configure an icanreach for their
> names on the routers they are attached to, should I be able to ping their
> NETBIOS names from each computer?
>
you should be able to ping their NetBIOS names (and/or addresses) from the
ROUTERS, and they should show up in each others Network Neighborhood (or
whatever it is that Win2k calls the local networks now, My Network Places,
Microsoft Windows Network, ad nauseum)
> Like I said, I know it is basic but this is my first time doing any DLSw,
> any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
> Guy H. Lupi
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