lsap-output-list

From: Williams, Glenn (WILLIAMSG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 09:28:40 GMT-3


   
Hi all,

If there are two routers peering DLSW, R1 and R2 and a lsap-output-list is
put on either one blocking a particular type of traffic like SNA for
example, my question is does putting it on one side of either completely
prevent SNA occurring between the two routers. In other words, it does not
have to be put on both, is this correct? So by putting it on one side, R1
cannot get SNA data and R2 cannot get SNA data. However if the question says
no SNA traffic should be SENT from R1 to R2, then it is to be put on R1, is
that correct? I assume in this scenario, R2 can still send requests for SNA
to R1, but will not be able to receive from R1. Just want to be sure.

TIA
GW



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