From: Ram Shummoogum (rshummoo@ca.ibm.com)
Date: Sun Jul 13 2003 - 21:22:35 GMT-3
Yes it is required. Fully discussed in one of the thread on IPexpert.
"Biondino, Joseph" <joseph.biondino@au.unisys.com>@groupstudy.com on
07/13/2003 08:18:48 PM
Please respond to "Biondino, Joseph" <joseph.biondino@au.unisys.com>
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Subject: Ethernet-to-Ethernet DLSW ICANREACH
Hi;
I was asked to configure an Ethernet LAN to Ethernet LAN SNA connection
with
DLSW running over a Frame Relay WAN yesterday. One of the requirements was
to get one router to announce in the capabilities exchange that it can
reach
a specified MAC address. (1111.2222.3333)
I configured the following:
Dlsw icanreach 1111.2222.3333
I then had a thought that I needed to bit swap as the host was Ethernet
connected. Can somebody please advise on whether the bit swap is required
in
the dlsw icanreach command for Ethernet connected devices??
Kind regards,
Joseph Biondino
Network Specialist
UNISYS
Network Command Centre
115 - 117 Wicks Rd
North Ryde NSW 2113
Phone: 02 9857 3149
Group: 02 9390 1107
Fax: 02 9857 3122
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