From: Elsayed Mohamed (elsayedm@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 12:33:39 GMT-3
Hello Chris,
DLSW+ is a one to one relationship. As long as there is no peer connection
between R2 and R3, R2 will not forward any dlsw traffic or establish dlsw
circuits with R3. What you can do is to configure a peer connection between
R2 and R3. Now when a TEST or and NB-NAME QUERY go out of R1, R1 will
receive two positive responses from R2 and R3. In the same time R2 will
receive two positive responses from one R3 and the other from a PORT in ring
9.
Now try to find a way to make R1 prefers R2 over R3 (use cost) and make R2
prefer R3 over the PORT in ring 9 (use circuit weight with a very high ratio
1000:1 for example) let me know if this solution will work.
Elsayed
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Christopher Dosch" <chrisdosch@va.prestige.net>
Reply-To: "Christopher Dosch" <chrisdosch@va.prestige.net>
To: "ACPC" <acpc@groupstudy.com>, "Ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: DLSW - Is this possible
Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:36:09 -0500
Group,
Is it possible to have a dlsw peer redirect you to another peer? I
have three routers R1,R2 and R3. R1 is peers with R2 and R3. R2 and R3
are connected via ring 9.. When R1 connects to R2 to transfer data to
ring 9, I want R2 to redirect R1 to R3 for the data transfer. I know I
can set the cost so R1 will prefer R3 to get to ring 9 but I've not
figured out how to do this redirect, any help is appreciated.
Chris
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