From: Ryan Hoffman (ryan.hoffman@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 19 2000 - 17:49:04 GMT-3
Acer
0000.f660.9e9c
---TR-----------r1---FR---r2--TR
I have r1 advertising two static MACs. I can't get the filter to block
advertisement of these static icanreach MACs, nor get it to pass on Acer's
MAC above. Tried 'clear dlsw reach', 'dlsw disable' and reboots with no
success.
r1#sh dlsw reach
DLSw Local MAC address reachability cache list
Mac Addr status Loc. port rif
0000.f660.9e9c FOUND LOCAL TokenRing0 06B0.0011.00B0
DLSw Remote MAC address reachability cache list
Mac Addr status Loc. peer
DLSw Local NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
NetBIOS Name status Loc. port rif
M17495 FOUND LOCAL TokenRing0 06B0.0011.00B0
DLSw Remote NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
NetBIOS Name status Loc. peer
r2#sh dlsw reach
DLSw Local MAC address reachability cache list
Mac Addr status Loc. port rif
DLSw Remote MAC address reachability cache list
Mac Addr status Loc. peer
0000.1111.1111 UNCONFIRM REMOTE 10.0.3.1(2065)
0011.1111.1111 UNCONFIRM REMOTE 10.0.3.1(2065)
DLSw Local NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
NetBIOS Name status Loc. port rif
DLSw Remote NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
NetBIOS Name status Loc. peer
INTEL UNCONFIRM REMOTE 10.0.3.1(2065)
r1
==
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.0.3.1
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 10.0.3.2 dmac-output-list 700
dlsw icanreach mac-address 0011.1111.1111 mask ffff.ffff.ffff
dlsw icanreach mac-address 0000.1111.1111 mask ffff.ffff.ffff
dlsw icanreach netbios-name INTEL
!
interface TokenRing0
ring-speed 4
source-bridge 1 1 11
source-bridge spanning
!
access-list 700 permit 0011.1111.1111 0000.0000.0000
access-list 700 permit 0000.f660.9e9c 0000.0000.0000
r2
==
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.0.3.2 promiscuous
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
If filtering isn't supposed to block static reach MACs, is a border-peer the
only way I can control which remote-peer sees these?
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