From: Gregg Malcolm (greggm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 20:36:19 GMT-3
I wonder if anyone else has tried something similar to the following :
Laptop 1----R6-----Dyn------R2---------R9----Dyn------R5----Laptop 2
Group 2 Group 1
R2 is border peer for group 2. R9 is border peer for group 1. R2 and R9 peer
with each other. Both are prom.
R6 has dyn peer to R2
R5 has dyn peer to R9
Connections between R6 to R2 and R5 and R9 come up as dyn peers. Connection
between R6 and R5 comes up POD.
My question is, other than making the local peer passive or not making remote
peer promiscuous, is there any config where POD won't work ? When I first
studied POD, I was under the impression it would only work between peer groups
(the documentation examples all seem to be related to groups). Then I learned
that POD would work without groups and I tried this config believing that it
would also work here. I just want to be sure in case the question comes up.
Thanks, Gregg
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