From: Larson, Chris (CLarson@usaid.gov)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 13:56:02 GMT-3
There is a way to do this on the router or interface. I believe if you
search the archives you will find it, I found it some time ago but did not
keep notes.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Brown [SMTP:Jim.Brown@caselogic.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 12:14 PM
> To: Landreth, Shawn; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: DLSw+ Verification
>
> I saw a suggestion a couple of months ago using IPX. If you do not have
> IPX routing enabled on the DLSW peers, it would consider IPX a
> bridgeable protocol and send it across the DSLW pipes.
>
> You could set up a router behind the DLSW peer, enable IPX routing, and
> watch the traffic fly across the connection.
>
> In a tech tip somewhere, Cisco warns about the use of IPX and DLSW in a
> production network. They warn about the DLSW connections bridging all of
> the IPX traffic if you aren't careful. And we all know how chatty IPX
> is.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Landreth, Shawn [mailto:shawn.landreth@eds.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:57 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: DLSw+ Verification
>
>
> Are there any methods of testing DLSw without having workstations on the
> local networks?
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