Re: DLSW help

From: Sara Li (saralilin@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Nov 02 2002 - 22:52:45 GMT-3


jay,

the macaddress in icanreach command, it the mac address here is canonical
or non-canonical? or it can be both?

Thanks

 

>From: "Jay"

>Reply-To: "Jay" >To: "Angelo De Guzman" , >Subject: Re: DLSW help >Date:
Sat, 2 Nov 2002 16:17:52 -0800 > >DLSW protocol filter > >access-list 200
permit 0xf0f0 0x0101 > >dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp (ip address of remote
peer) lsap-output-list >200 ---this will only permit Netbios traffic to
this peer. > > >DLSW MAC filter > >dlsw icanreach mac-address
4000.3725.0101 (dlsw will take care of the >canonical/non-canonical
conversions) >dlsw icanreach mac-exclusive > > >-Jay > > >----- Original
Message ----- >From: "Angelo De Guzman" >To: >Sent: Saturday, November
02, 2002 4:04 AM >Subject: DLSW help > > > > hi, > > I'm not really
familiar with dlsw. Need help on > > this. > > Thanks. > > > > DLSw+
Protocol filter: > > - Configure a filter such that the only protocol
that > > is transported via DLSw is NetBIOS. Apply this filter > > to > >
the DLSw+ remote peer statements on R5. > > DLSw+ MAC filter: > > -
Configure DLSw+ such that R2 informs all its peers > > that the only MAC
address that R2 can reach is > > 4000.3725.0101. > > - Verify your
configuration is correct by viewing the > > peer capabilities. > > > >
Thanks in Advance, > > Angelo > > > >



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