From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 12:11:08 GMT-3
I remember this. The answer is very little command. on E1 of R2 run
"no apple send-rtmps". This is kind of putting interface in passive
mode.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Menga
To: 'micklegao@netease.com' ; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 3:14 PM
Subject: RE: about appletalk zone.
On the zone between R1 and R2, configure this as a "free trade zone".
THis is done under interface config mode:
int e0
appletalk cable 40-40
appletalk zone TEST
appletalk free-trade-zone
This stops R2 from advertising any zones across the free trade zone,
as for R1 as well. Thus the zone on R2 Ethernet 0 would not be
advertised.
Regards,
Justin Menga MCSE+I CCNP CCSE ASE
WAN Specialist
Computerland New Zealand
PO Box 3631, Auckland
DDI: (+64) 9 360 4864 Mobile: (+64) 25 349 599
mailto: justin.menga@computerland.co.nz
-----Original Message-----
From: micklegao@netease.com [mailto:micklegao@netease.com]
Sent: Saturday, 4 November 2000 1:46 p.m.
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: about appletalk zone.
hi,
i have a example.
ROUTER1----e1----ROUTER2--e0
if r1 and r2 run appletalk rtmp, the e0 of r2 has a zone public,
if want the r1 can not see the zone public,but no filter is permitted
to use configing on r1 and r2,( including distribute-list,
zip-reply-filter).
i have thought it for time, but no idea.
anyone have an idea??
thanks a lot.
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