From: David Luu (wicked01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 23 2002 - 23:20:08 GMT-3
sorry about that...i thought you were referring the mac address of the
router's e0
At 10:02 AM 6/24/2002 +0800, li jian hua wrote:
>HI David,
>We all know dlsw command should use non-canonical address.
>The Ethernet address is canonical,so we must change it to non-canonical
>when using it by the dlsw command.
>You say the book is right,please give a reason for it,or else you will
>mislead a lot of people in the group.
>rgds
>jason
>
>At 14:30 2002-6-23 -0700, David Luu wrote:
>>the book is correct...the dlsw icanreach mac-address does what it says,
>>it can REACH the defined mac-address
>>
>>At 10:08 PM 6/23/2002 +0800, li jian hua wrote:
>>>HI ALL,
>>>At the page 934 of the book CCIE Practical studies,there is a configuration:
>>>dlsw icanreach mac-address 3745.1000.1010 mask ffff.ffff.ffff
>>>dlsw bridge-group 1
>>>
>>>I think "mac-address 3745.1000.1010" should be written as "mac-address
>>>eca2.0800.0808"
>>>Because the mac-address 3745.1000.1010 is a pc under the e0 interface of
>>>the router.
>>>Here 3745.1000.1010 is an Ethernet MAC address.
>>>
>>>router(e0)------------pc(3745.1000.1010 0)
>>>
>>>please help.
>>>rgds
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