From: wing_lam@jossynergy.com
Date: Thu Jul 03 2003 - 23:30:12 GMT-3
Hi, group,
I am sorry that I think this is my fifth time I post these questions, as I
haven't got SNA and token ring equipment, any experienced guy please help;
1) I would like to clarify that whether the cost option in Dlsw remote peer
command can be meaningful in ethernet's case, as transparent bridging
doesn't like SRB that many paths can reach the same destination?
-- I think yes as in ethernet's case, it should be no redundancy path for
bridging
2) What is the exact different between no-llc and inactivity option?
-- I can only say no-llc option will not drop "idle" SNA sessions.
"inactivity" will drop all SNA sessions even "inactive". Lack of experience
in SNA, I would like CCIE's help
3) What is the difference between dest-mac option and dmac-output-list
option? they both seems to restrict the access to certain MAC address to a
peer?
-- I know that dest-mac is for determining when to send explore for
matching MAC address in Dlsw dynamic peer, while dmac-output-list is used
to filter out destination MAC address.
4) When will I use bytes-netbios-out to do control? I understand
host-netbios-out but I don't know when and how bytes-netbios-out applied;
can anybody give me examples or links refer to that?
Thanks a lot,
BBD (Big Black Dog)
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