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Subject: RE: DLSW ? [7:52674]
Adam,
I have used DLSW many times to connect SNA/token rings sites together.
It works great.
One piece of advice I can give when setting up the DLSW, use loopbacks to
form the DLSW "tunnel". This is especially useful if you have redun
Adam,
I have used DLSW many times to connect SNA/token rings sites together.
It works great.
One piece of advice I can give when setting up the DLSW, use loopbacks to
form the DLSW "tunnel". This is especially useful if you have redundant
paths to the sites. The loopbacks are always up, so if a l
DLSW+ does establish a TCP connection between 2 routers by using defined
local and remote peers. The following global config commands are used :
dlsw local-peer peer-id 172.25.250.1
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 172.25.250.129
You also need to define a bridge group(SNA is not routable) for DLSW. The
fo
Hi,
I am using DLSW over frame relay already. Works great. From what I can
remember, DLSW+ establishes a TCP connection between the 2 routers, leaving
the SNA on the LAN's
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From: Adam Frederick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 September 2002 18:37
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