From: GOLBERY Irčne (irene.golbery@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 03 2002 - 04:15:13 GMT-3
Sorry for the delay I was out of line
First, thanks for your answers ( Fred, David, Tommy and Mas)
David,
the Dlsw icanreach netbios-name t?to isn't seen in my remote dlsw
reachability cache
Like told in the previous mails and CD doc the "?" ( ctrl next V next ?)
doesn't make sense in the Icanreach command.
Fred,
using the "dlsw icanreach netbios-name T*"
T* isn't seen in the remote dlsw reachability cache- I don't now why ?
However "dlsw icanreach netbios-name T" or "dlsw icanreach netbios-name t"
is seen on the remote dlsw reachability cache
Need your help to clarify this test
Thanks in advance
Irene
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Fred Ingham [mailto:fingham@cox.net]
Envoyi : mardi 2 juillet 2002 20:18
@ : GOLBERY Irhne; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Objet : Re: Netbios name filter
Irene: If you have a NetBIOS host on r1, and r2 is a configured peer of r1,
then you would use the following on r2:
dlsw access-list host TEST permit T*
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp <r1 add> host-netbios-out TEST
( if you use the "?" then the name is a maximum of two characters)
If you want to do the equivalent using icanreach then you would use the
following on r1:
dlsw icanreach netbios-name T*
Look on r2 with a show dlsw capabilities and you should see that T*
is there for reachable netbios names .
Are you saying that you cannot enter the "*", or that it doesn't show up in
a capabalities exchange, or that a test doesn't work?
DLSW uses caps for NetBIOS names.
HTH (Espere que ce vous aider)
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: "GOLBERY Irhne" <irene.golbery@arche.fr>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: Netbios name filter
> Hi group,
>
>
> I am looking for the equivalent of :
>
> netbios access-list host TEST permit t?to
> using
> Dlsw icanreach netbios-name t*to
>
> However the "*" doesn't match ?
>
> Does it make sense ?
>
> Can you give me your feed back ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Irene
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