RE: RE: DLSW and Source Bridge LONG

From: Lupi, Guy (Guy.Lupi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 23 2002 - 13:23:11 GMT-3


   
That's the thing, I don't have a token ring workstation, so I can't test it
that way. I was also wondering if for some reason the transparent bridge is
throwing off the results somehow. Maybe I will just have to break down and
find a token ring NIC card somewhere, or just take peoples word for it that
this is the proper way to do it. I wonder if setting up that dspu scenario
will work for me, I have several token ring routers that I can use, maybe I
will try it that way.

~-----Original Message-----
~From: John Neiberger [mailto:neiby@ureach.com]
~Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 11:16 AM
~To: Lupi, Guy; <Parry.Chua@compaq.com>; 'Jason Sinclair
~'; ''Frank
~B' '
~Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
~Subject: Re: RE: DLSW and Source Bridge LONG
~
~
~I'm going to make a guess here. For SRB to work, the end
~devices must be aware that they are using SRB. This is
~obviously not the case with TB.
~
~In your lab, when you had your router configured for SRB, did
~you have your workstations also configured for SRB? If not,
~that might explain why your SRB setup didn't work but your TB
~setup did.
~
~I just woke up so don't blame me if I completely wrong. :-)
~
~John
~
~
~
~---- On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Lupi, Guy (Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com)
~wrote:
~
~> Ok, here it is next weekend, and I have set up this scenario
~again.
~> Here is
~> the output and config of r3 when it is NOT working:
~>
~> r3#sh conf
~> Using 960 out of 32762 bytes
~> !
~> version 12.1
~> service timestamps debug uptime
~> service timestamps log uptime
~> no service password-encryption
~> !
~> hostname r3
~> !
~> no logging console
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> ip subnet-zero
~> no ip domain-lookup
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> !
~> source-bridge ring-group 12
~> dlsw local-peer peer-id 3.3.3.3 group 83 cost 1 lf 1500
~> dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 8.8.8.8 lf 1500
~> !
~> interface Loopback0
~> ip address 3.3.3.3 255.255.255.255
~> !
~> interface Serial0
~> ip address 3.8.3.3 255.255.255.0
~> no fair-queue
~> !
~> interface Serial1
~> no ip address
~> shutdown
~> !
~> interface TokenRing0
~> ip address 33.33.33.33 255.255.255.0
~> ring-speed 16
~> source-bridge 1 1 12
~> source-bridge spanning
~> !
~> interface BRI0
~> no ip address
~> shutdown
~> isdn x25 static-tei 0
~> !
~> router ospf 100
~> log-adjacency-changes
~> passive-interface TokenRing0
~> network 3.3.3.3 0.0.0.0 area 0
~> network 3.8.3.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
~> network 198.207.193.0 0.0.0.0 area 0
~> !
~> ip classless
~> ip http server
~> !
~> !
~> bridge 1 protocol ieee
~> !
~> line con 0
~> line aux 0
~> line vty 0 4
~> !
~> end
~>
~> r3#sh dlsw reach
~> DLSw Local MAC address reachability cache list
~> Mac Addr status Loc. port rif
~> 0000.306c.cf50 FOUND LOCAL TokenRing0
~0690.0011.00C0
~>
~> DLSw Remote MAC address reachability cache list
~> Mac Addr status Loc. peer
~>
~> DLSw Local NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
~> NetBIOS Name status Loc. port rif
~>
~> DLSw Remote NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
~> NetBIOS Name status Loc. peer
~>
~> r3#sh dlsw peer
~> Peers: state pkts_rx pkts_tx type
~drops ckts TCP
~> uptime
~> TCP 8.8.8.8 CONNECT 38 59 conf
~0 0 0
~> 00:11:19
~> Total number of connected peers: 1
~> Total number of connections: 1
~>
~> r3#
~>
~>



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