From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@revolutioncomputer.com)
Date: Sun Feb 15 2004 - 12:59:59 GMT-3
Hi Scott, thank you for your response.
What's up with this?  The requirement was to use a priority-list for
dlsw transit traffic between peers.
I did.
priority-list 1 protocol ip high tcp 2065
The solution shows
priority-list 1 protocol dlsw high
Ok, what port(s) does this command cover?  I have a very hard time
believing it is doing some level 4 check, which means just has to be
doing some ports.  
TCP 2065, 1981-1983, what about fst?  I'm guessing that fst is an udp
rtp protocol.  In fact I don't think I've ever seen a reference to fst
being a protocol or udp port.
It bugs me because dlsw isn't a protocol like ipx or appletalk, it
shouldn't be listed this way.  It could be the local dlsw layer 2 stuff
on the lan interface, but that wouldn't apply to transit remote peer
traffic.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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R7(config)#priority-list 1 protocol ?
  aarp              AppleTalk ARP
  apollo            Apollo Domain
  appletalk         AppleTalk
  arp               IP ARP
  bridge            Bridging
  bstun             Block Serial Tunnel
  cdp               Cisco Discovery Protocol
  clns              ISO CLNS
  clns_es           ISO CLNS End System
  clns_is           ISO CLNS Intermediate System
  cmns              ISO CMNS
  compressedtcp     Compressed TCP
  decnet            DECnet
  decnet_node       DECnet Node
  decnet_router-l1  DECnet Router L1
  decnet_router-l2  DECnet Router L2
  dlsw              Data Link Switching
  ip                IP
  ipx               Novell IPX
  llc2              llc2
  pad               PAD links
  pppoe             PPP over Ethernet
  qllc              qllc protocol
  rsrb              Remote Source-Route Bridging
  snapshot          Snapshot routing support
  stun              Serial Tunnel
  vines             Banyan VINES
  xns               Xerox Network Services
R7(config)#priority-list 1 protocol dlsw h
R7(config)#priority-list 1 protocol dlsw ?
  high
  medium
  normal
  low
R7(config)#priority-list 1 protocol dlsw high
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Morris [mailto:swm@emanon.com] 
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 8:53 AM
To: 'Michael Snyder'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Access-list for DLSW port numbers.
The ports 1981, 1982 and 1983 are ONLY involved when you are using the
"priority" feature.  Otherwise, in a standard configuration, 2065 is the
only one used.  You'll just have to figure out which direction your
connection is going!  :)
 
Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
CISSP,
JNCIS, et al.
IPExpert CCIE Program Manager
IPExpert Sr. Technical Instructor
swm@emanon.com/smorris@ipexpert.net
http://www.ipexpert.net
 
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Snyder
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 1:08 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Access-list for DLSW port numbers.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1826/products_feature_
guide09186a0080080ed8.html
I'm trying to figure out which port numbers I need just for normal tcp
dlsw
traffic.
Is it safe to say that 2065 and 1982 is the only ones needed for normal
dlsw
configs?
priority
(Optional) Enables prioritization features for this remote peer. Valid
TCP
port numbers are the following:
. High-2065
. Medium-1981
. Normal-1982
. Low-1983
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