RE: DLSw help

2000-12-11 Thread Coker, Michael
I'm no DLSW expert, and don't currently have access to any routers. But it looks to me like your defining a virtual ring group, but fail to map your remote-peer to this ring group. Try: === source-bridge ring-group 1234 source-bridge local-peer peer-i

RE: DLSw help

2000-12-11 Thread Tomaz Klemencic
. - Tomaz Klemencic Hermes Plus, d.d., PE Celje Kersnikova 19, 3000 Celje +386-3-4284022 -Original Message- From: Coker, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 7:02 AM To: 'Hubert Pun'; Cisco Study Group Subject: RE: DLSw help I'm no DLSW ex

RE: DLSw help

2000-12-12 Thread AMENEIRO Juan Carlos
Hubert The source-bridge ring-group is not necessary in an ethernet environment. It has no effect in your configuration. You must check locally at each router if you can see the local PU´s mac-address or netbios-name. If this is working, you can try with a DEBUG DLSW CIRCUITS and DEBUG DLSW PE

Re: DLSw help

2000-12-15 Thread Elias Aggelidis
The dlsw circuits is empty because nobody is trying to connect to an SNA server. The dlsw reachability is something that makes me fill unhappy. You should see the MAC address of your AS/400 or any other SNA server Added to that you should see the mac address of the WIN95,WIN98 PC's that is usin