From: Engelhard M. Labiro (engelhard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Apr 20 2002 - 06:29:27 GMT-3
Steven,
There is a command named "dspu" something to test
a dlsw config, please see the archive where it was discussed before.
For me, I don`t like that command. Normally I use PCs
at both side of dlsw configured routers which using
"dlsw bridge-group 1" to bridge between the ethernet segments.
That way I only need an UTP cables to connect the ethernet
port of the router and PC. No need to use PC with token-ring card
which I believe hardly to find.
HTH
Engelhard M. Labiro$B!!(B(engelhard@netmarks.co.jp)
Security Group, Technical Solution Center, Netmarks Inc.
2-13-34 Konan, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-0075
Tel: +81-3-5461-2575, Fax: +81-3-5461-2093
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Owen" <trueccie@yahoo.com>
To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 4:31 PM
Subject: how to confirm the dlsw result?
> now i am learinging dlsw .
> I just use virtual tokenring interface.
> after i finished the config.
> how could i test the result?
> the peer connection is up.
> and i can ping successfully from a ethernet int
> to a virtual int,
> but without any dlsw config,you also can ping it.
> Cause in order to construct dlsw peer ,you have to use
> routing protoc or defult route to make peer know each other.
>
> Do i have to use a pc with a tokenring card?
>
> Thanks.
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