From: Jack S (prospectccie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 21:38:42 GMT-3
Thanks Guy / Dmadlan!!!
Thanks for this link. Now with this ping srb, the
state changed to 'open'. However, I couldn't get any
other indication ... like bangs - !!!!!. Is this test
good enough? I am looking for a definitive test to
check connectivity across RSRB.
Please let me know what to look for. Thanks in
advance.
Jack
--- "Lupi, Guy" <Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com> wrote:
> You can use the ping srb command to get your rsrb
> peers to go to the open
> state. Here is a link to a post in the archives
> that explains the use of
> it:
>
>
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200110/msg00392.html
>
> ~-----Original Message-----
> ~From: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
> ~Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:01 PM
> ~To: Jack S
> ~Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> ~Subject: Re: Testing RSRB/DLSw
> ~
> ~
> ~ I don't know how but you can generate an explorer
> with an analyzer.
> ~
> ~ Dave
> ~
> ~Jack S wrote:
> ~>
> ~> Hi,
> ~> Is there any way to test whether RSRB/DLSW+ is
> ~> working. I dont' have any PCs to test NETBUEI.
> All I
> ~> have are routers.
> ~>
> ~> I tried LAT; and it isn't working. I enabled LAT
> using
> ~> lat service..... & lat enable. It worked for
> ~> transparant bridging but not for RSRB. Can we
> make two
> ~> Lat devices talk over RSRB/DLSw network?
> ~>
> ~> Here is my setup:
> ~>
> ~> tokenr virtual ring tokenr
> ~>
>
Latrtr1-------RSRBPeer1--------RSRBPeer2------Latrtr2
> ~>
> ~> Please let me know. Any new ideas are greatly
> ~> appreciated.
> ~>
> ~> Thanks,
> ~> Jack
> ~>
> ~>
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