From: fningham@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue Jun 18 2002 - 14:16:46 GMT-3
   
Craig:  Your configs were deleted but they could be:
R6:  source-bridge ring-group 999
     dlsw local-peer peer-id <r6 address>
     dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 135.2.24.4
     dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 135.2.24.2
     int tok 1/1/0
     ring speed 16
     source-bridge 200 14 999
     source-bridge spanning
R2:  source-bridge ring-group 999
     dlsw local-peer peer-id 135.2.24.2 prom
     int tok 0
     ip add 135.2.24.2 255.255.255.0
     ring 16
     source-bridge 100 1 999
     source-bridge spanning
R4:  source-bridge ring-group 999
     dlsw local-peer peer-id 135.2.24.4 prom
     int tok 0
     ip add 135.2.24.4 255.255.255.0
     ring 16
     source-bridge 100 14 999
     source-bridge spanning
If your PC's are set up correctly with NetBIOS,
a "find", or "net view" command should put the PC name
and MAC address in the local reachability cache.  If
it's not there, on either end, troubleshoot PC config.
You can do a deb dlsw and see if there is a NB packet
received from the PC with a dest MAC of
0xc000.0000.0080.  This is the name-query packet sent
by the PC.
If the PC is in the local reachability cache but not in
the remote reachability cache, troubleshoot IP
connectivity between peers.
If your still having troubles, e-mail you configs and
the output from sh sou, and sh dlsw rea on R6, R4, and
R2.
HTH, Fred
> The following in my network.  Attached are config files and sh
> commands.  The DLSW peer's connect ok, but the netbios traffic never
> propagates, and the 'show dlsw reach' is empty.  I also noticed that with
> 'show source' the TCP Peername not set message.  Is this the problem.  I
> thought DLSW+ was to allow connect without peernames, especially over token
> ring.
> Thank you kindly for your help,
> -Craig.
>
>                             [Win 2000 PC]  netbios
>                                    |
>               (tokenring 200, Brdg 2)
>                       R6
>                       /\
>                          /  \
>                       frame  /     \  ethernet
>                                /        \
>                             R4          R2
>                                 \        /
>                                   \     /
>                                     \ /
>                             (tokenring 100, brdg 14)
>                                      |
>                                 [Win 95 pc]     netbios
>
>
> ex:
> end
>
> r6#sh dl pe
> Peers:                state     pkts_rx   pkts_tx  type  drops ckts
> TCP   uptime
>   TCP 135.2.24.4      CONNECT         97        97  conf      0    0   0
> 00:47:31
>   TCP 135.2.24.2      CONNECT         96        96  conf      0    0   0
> 00:47:16
> Total number of connected peers: 2
> Total number of connections:     2
>
> r6#
>
> r6#sh sour
>
> Local Interfaces:                           receive     transmit
>               srn bn  trn r p s n  max hops     cnt         cnt        drops
> To1/1/0      200 14  999 *   b    7  7  7       18           0         14
>
> Global RSRB Parameters:
>   TCP Queue Length maximum: 100
>
> Ring Group 999:
>    No TCP peername set, TCP transport disabled
>     Maximum output TCP queue length, per peer: 100
>    Rings:
>     bn: 14 rn: 200  local  ma: 400b.3d1e.1f14 TokenRing1/1/0         fwd: 0
>
> Explorers: ------- input -------             ------- output -------
>           spanning  all-rings     total      spanning  all-rings     total
> To1/1/0         0          3         3             0          0         0
>
>    Explorer fastswitching enabled
>    Local switched: 17        flushed 0         max Bps 38400
>
>           rings      inputs         bursts         throttles     output drops
>         To1/1/0          17              0                 0                0
>
> r6#
>
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