From: steven.j.nelson@bt.com
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 05:12:24 GMT-3
Ping,
Yes you need to actually create some traffic, be it netbios or SNA based to
create a circuit.
Try connecting two windoze devices to each LAN that a non border peer sits
on and use netbeui as the protocol, the browse for one computer to the other
using it's netbios name. This will initially generate a spanning tree
explorer or a netbios name query (TR ot Eth), which will be passed to the
border to check reachability then the POD should come up between the non
borders.
Also check you don't have the peer on demand defaults changed from the
default (TCP), if you do ensure that you have the same protocol on the other
end using the prom peer-defaults command. E.g if you wanted to use FST for
POD instead of TCP you would have peer-on-demand defaults FST on the
receiving end and prom peer-defaults FST on the other.
HTH
Steve
#10055
-----Original Message-----
From: ping pong [mailto:pong964815@hotmail.com]
Sent: 11 September 2002 07:18
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Dlsw border , peer groups
Hello group,
I have tried to configure peer groups and border peers in dlsw. For
instance I would configure 2 groups (30 and 40) and in each group have two
routers. The border peer in each peer group would peer with the other border
peer and be set on promiscuous. The non border peers in the group would have
a connection to the border peers of their group and be set on promiscuious.
The non border peers do peer with the border peers of their group and the
border peers also peer with the opposite border router and their non-border
peer in their group.
-====The problem is that I can never get the non-border peers to do a peer
on demand with each other.-==== Does traffic need to be passing between the
groups for a pod to be established? I also tried setting icanreach on each
router and still the pod's never activate. Any help would be appreciated.
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