From: Logan, Harold (loganh@mccfl.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 12:28:43 GMT-3
Yup, if you are using TCP encapsulation, you absolutely have to have a route to get your DLSW peer to establish. If your routing tables are suspect, try using static routes. It onw't do you much good on the lab, but at least it will let you verify that your DLSW config is correct.
Hal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Young [mailto:gitsyoung@yahoo.co.jp]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 8:45 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: DLSW peer
>
>
> Hi, group
>
> A very simple quesion, the dlsw peer was established
> base on the routing information,right? If I havn't the
> routing table to remote peer, the dlsw link won't be made,
> isn't it?
>
> Thanks alot
>
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