From: HP-France,ex2 ("SANCHEZ-MONGE,ANTONIO)
Date: Fri Mar 19 2004 - 12:32:14 GMT-3
Hi ilovecisco ;)
OK for the icanreach, but how about the dmac-output-list?
And for both cases, how about the canonical vs non-canonical?
Cheers,
Ato.
-----Original Message-----
From: ihatecisco@att.net [mailto:ihatecisco@att.net]
Sent: viernes, 19 de marzo de 2004 2:32
To: SANCHEZ-MONGE,ANTONIO (HP-France,ex2); ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: wildcard or real mask
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fibm
_r1/br1fprt2/br1fdlsw.htm#1017857
The ACL woudl follow the ACL mask requirements. the other is a mac address &
a mac address mask.
Had this been an actual lab exam, the emergency panic buzzer inside your
head would have been going off until the pilot turned on the go look in the
cisco documentation sign.
I am all 0's. Which is odd, because according to the documetnation it
says that F represents we care. and 0 indicates we don't care. Which seems
almost the opposite of everything else in IOS land.
I would ask a proctor to clairify to ask if the documentation is correct.
----- Original Message -----
From: "SANCHEZ-MONGE,ANTONIO (HP-France,ex2)" <antonio.sanchez-monge@hp.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:44 PM
Subject: DLSW: wildcard or real mask
> Hi,
>
> I am a bit confused with DLSW and wildcards/masks. My understanding
> is:
>
> 1) dlsw remote-peer [...] dmac-output-list "acl"
>
> This "acl" uses non-canonical addresses and wildcard masks.
>
> 2) dlsw icanreach mac-address [...] mask [...]
>
> This "acl" also uses non-canonical addresses, but real masks.
>
> Can you please correct or confirm?
>
> Cheers,
> Ato.
>
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