From: Bezverkhi, Serguei (Serguei.Bezverkhi@xxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 20 2002 - 23:01:48 GMT-3
My understanding was that for a peer-on-demand you also need at least
one router configured as a border router. All peers in a group establish
connections with this router to get reachability information, when let's
say a leaf router 1 learns which leaf router hosts a service, then this
router 1 establishes a direct on-demand connection with leaf router 2.
Hope it will help a little.
On Cisco web site there is a very good DLSW design guide, let me know if
you need it I will try to find URL.
Regards
Serguei
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher E. Miller [mailto:chrimill@cisco.com]
Sent: May 20, 2002 8:52 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DLSw Sanity Check/Question
These questions are about peer-on-demand.
1. peer-on-demand is a function of border peers and peer groups. There
is no command to enable this, it just works that way. If you then want
to change the peer-on-demand defaults, use the dlsw
peer-on-demand-defaults command. Otherwise they just work. RIGHT????
2.In order for peer-on-demand to work, must you have promiscuous mode
configured or can you still statically define every peer?
A little help please....
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