From: Curtis Phillips (phillipscurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jan 19 2001 - 16:03:49 GMT-3
The arp cache will show the ethernet address in Can form.
You need to use the address as it appears in the dlsw reachability cache.
Do a show DLSW reach local on the router with the host attached and filter with
that address.
"Hebert, Cory J (cory.hebert@wcom.com)" <cory.hebert-eds@eds.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all...
>
> I set up a test lab for DLSW where I had 2 dlsw peers (each with an ethernet
> segment and one host), and
> had everything working fine. I could log on to either PC, do a 'find', and
> locate the other PC with no problems.
>
> I then started experimenting with various forms of filtering, and finally
> played around with the 'icanreach' command.
> What I did was log on to my local router, look at the arp cache, and noted
> the mac address of my PC that showed up
> in the arp cache. I then used that address on my local router in the
> 'icanreach' command, in conjunction with
> the 'mac-exclusive' command, and now neither PC can see the other.
>
> Since both PC's are attached to ethernet segments, I figured I wouldn't have
> to translate to non-canonical form,
> but I did it any to experiment, and still no luck. Keep in mind there are
> no other filters of any kind, anywhere.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Cory
>
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