From: Ram Shummoogum (rshummoo@ca.ibm.com)
Date: Tue Jan 07 2003 - 00:07:33 GMT-3
bit swapping 0001.1111.1111 gives 0080.8888.8888
it is probably a typo.
"Jason Cash" <cash2001@swbell.net>@groupstudy.com on 01/06/2003 09:34:38 PM
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Subject: MAC Address and subnet masks...
I am having trouble understanding MAC address filters. Working on a
Boson lab (6.4) and it instructs one to:
Configure a static definition pointing to R as the DSLSW peer to reach
an Eth. Attached device with MAC 0001.1111.1111
The answer is such:
Dlsw icanreach mac-address 0080.5555.5555 mask ffff.ffff.ffff
How did they get this mac address? Also is there a link available that
will demystify the MAC address ACLs and subnet masks?
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