From: Williams, Glenn (WILLIAMSG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 14:13:10 GMT-3
That lines up with how I thought it might work. If filter is on one side
only requests are sent but not answered, at least in the case of 0x0000
0x0d0d filter.
Thanks
GW
-----Original Message-----
From: Narvaez, Pablo [mailto:Pablo.Narvaez@getronics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:12 PM
To: Williams, Glenn; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: lsap-output-list
I've tested setting an lsap-output-list blocking a SAP value, say 06, on R1
.... this causes R1 not no initiate connections destined for that lsap
service .... from my testing ang as far as I could experiment, this does not
stop R2 to send requests for this lsap which causes R2 to trasverse the link
with this lsap value but not R1 no "complete" such ckt if lsap and rsap are
the same.
Compared to your question about not SNA traffic across the link, please
correct me if wrong, but I think you should set this lsap acl on both
routers. If setting this list only on one router, that will traduced like
"no SNA connections ACTIVE" on the link, BUT if you want to avoid this type
of traffic to NOT GO THRU THE LINK I think you should apply it on both
routers so SNA requests never leave the local router.
What do you think?
cheers,
hocktio
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Glenn [mailto:WILLIAMSG@PANASONIC.COM]
Sent: Miircoles, 17 de Abril de 2002 07:29 a.m.
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: lsap-output-list
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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