From: Hunt Lee (huntl@webcentral.com.au)
Date: Wed Jan 01 2003 - 20:23:14 GMT-3
That's exactly what I found. However, for the "local-mac" value, CCO
mentioned that it represents the DMAC that the Ethernet end station trying
to point to???? which is what??? Since the destination mac is specified
already under "remote-mac".
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Hunt
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan V Hays [mailto:jhays@jtan.com]
Sent: Thursday, 2 January 2003 3:12 AM
To: 'Hunt Lee'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Question on DLSW Ethernet Redundancy
Found this on CCO:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/697/8.html#dlsw-map
Avimimus
dlsw transparent map local-mac 0000.6666.0000 remote-mac 0200.eca2.0000
neighbor 0000.5555.0000
Turbo
dlsw transparent map local-mac 0000.7777.0000 remote-mac 0200.eca2.0000
neighbor 0000.3333.0000
All MAC addresses configured in the above commands must be in canonical
format. The "local-mac" value represents the DMAC that the Ethernet end
stations are pointing to (0000.6666.0000 and 0000.7777.0000) in this
case. The "remote-mac" value represents the canonical representation of
the remote host we are trying to reach through DLSw. The "neighbor"
value represents the MAC address of the Ethernet interface of the other
DLSw redundant router.
-Jonathan
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Hunt Lee
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 8:43 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Question on DLSW Ethernet Redundancy
Hello,
I found a command when doing DLSW Ethernet Redundancy. Can anyone
please explain to me what the local-mac value should be...
dlsw transparent map local-mac 0000.5432.0000 remote-mac 0200.eca2.0000
neighbor 5555.5555.5555
Is it the mac of the Ethernet interface of the local router, or the
Ethernet host that is connecting to it, or something else?
Thanks so much for your help in advance,
Best Regards,
H.
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