I have a question about MLS. I am reading Webb's BCMSN book, and I have
come across a statement that does not make any sense to me. On page
234, in the first paragraph, it reads:
MLS-SE supports only one flow mask for all MLS-RPs that are serviced by
the MLS-SE. If the MLS-SE detects
.
.. that is one interpretation of the 2nd sentence i guess..
hth,
mark.
-Original Message-
From: Kim O'Connor [mailto:koconnor15;cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, 14 November 2002 12:06 PM
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Subject: MLS Question [7:57406]
I have a question about MLS. I am reading Webb's BCMSN book
On a switch with MLS enabled does the switch interrupt the flow of packets
from a multicast source when there is a subscribed receiver on it?
For example: A router with PIM enabled is connected to two switches running
MLS, each with a subscibing host. One switch (switch1) has the multicast
If a MLS destination IP flow is established by a TCP packet from one host to
another does the return packet establish a second flow, individually defined
in the MLS cache, or does the MLS process recognize the return packet as
part of the first flow switch it based on the original MLS cache
One flow in each direction. See the book ...
-Original Message-
From: Miller, Nathan - BSC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:15 AM
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Subject: MLS Question
If a MLS destination IP flow is established by a TCP packet
from one host
I have multiple Vlans configured on the Cat 3548XL and traffic between Vlans
are routed via a fast isl-trunk interface on the 3640. My question is does
the switch pass subsequent frames directly from host to host(MLS
functionality with the higher end switches) or each and every frame/packet
need
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Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 6:06 PM
Subject: C3548XL 3640 Vlan/ISL Trunk/MLS question.
I have multiple Vlans configured on the Cat 3548XL and traffic between
Vlans
are routed via a fast isl-trunk interface on the 3640. My question is does
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