From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 09:01:49 GMT-3
Group
Another thing I have been struggling with is the DSAP and SSAP access list
theory.
OK I get the SNA stuff but the netbios stuff is strange, I mean look at the
following :-
access-list 200 permit 0xe0e0 0x0101
The 1 bits in the mask allow the command response and the I/G bit to flip
right ?
So why do we need a I/G bit set to flip with Netbios, I have never heard of
a netbios group address...
Any netbios GURU's out there care to enlighten me..
Thanks alot
Steve
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