Token Ring uses non-canonical addresses. There shouldn't be a need to swap
addresses if both hosts are on Ethernet.

Priscilla

Azhar Teza wrote:
> 
> There is a lot of confusion about running dlsw+ between two
> routers. For example, If a there is a peer relationship between
> r1 and r2. r1 config, dlsw local-peer peer-id 1.1.1.1 dlsw
> remote-peer 0 tcp 2.2.2.2 r2 config, dlsw local-peer peer-id
> 2.2.2.2 dlsw remot-peer 0 tcp 1.1.1.1 both r1 and r2 have
> ethernet host. host on r1's mac-address is 1234.4321.0001 Now I
> want r2 to reach an ethernet host only. my statement would be
> on r1 dlsw icannreach mac-address 1234.4321.0001 mask
> ffff.ffff.ffff dlsw icanreach mac-exclusive. Is the above
> statement correct? or will I have to do a bit-swapping since
> the ehternet only understands cononial format, and dlsw
> understands non-cononial format, then it should be like that
> dlsw icanreach mac-address 483c.c383.0080 mask ffff.ffff.ffff
> dlsw icanreach mac-exculsive. Please confirm when to do
> bitswapping in pure ethernet enviroment. Thanks, Teza
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