From: Richard Davidson (rich@myhomemail.net)
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 00:26:50 GMT-3
Any time you need to filter traffic coming from an ethernet segment to anything dlsw you must do the manual conversion. DLSW was disigned more to fit token ring networks. Thats why it uses purly non-canonical. The conversion is very easy if you just remember the following table:
0,6,9,F map to them selves
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1 = 8
2 = 4
3 = C
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5 = A
7 = E
B = D
Rich
Prio Utomo <rionaldi@cbn.net.id> wrote:Dear All,
In dlsw configuration, do we need to be aware of canonical/non-canonical
conversion? or it is done automatically by the router in ethernet-tokenring
dlsw bridging?
Can you provide examples if it must be done manually and in what circumstance
it must be implemented? (is it in filtering or maybe peering...)
Regards,
PU
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