From: Jason Sinclair (sinclairj@powertel.com.au)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 00:12:14 GMT-3
David,
This is not a canonical or non-canonical issue. The hint here is the x in
the ring number. Ensure that you enter the number in the router as a hex
number not decimal. If they told you ring number 200 (with no 0x preceding
it) then you would enter it as 200 (routers enter in decimal) or if in the
case below you enter it as 0xc8 then the IOS will convert it to 200 for you.
Regards,
Jason Sinclair CCIE #9100
Manager, Network Control Centre
POWERTEL
55 Clarence Street,
SYDNEY NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
office: + 61 2 8264 3820
mobile: + 61 416 105 858
email: sinclairj@powertel.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Voss, David [mailto:dvoss@heidrick.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 12:28
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DLSW Question
I have been asked to create a DLSW session in my network using ring 0xC8.
I believe I can take this one of two ways:
#1 convert from canonical format, c8 = 13, so implement DLSW using
ring-number 13
or
#2 convert to decimal, c8 = 1100 1000, which equals 200, ring-number 200
Does anyone have any input on this?
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