I would suggest using DLSw versus RSRB.  With DLSw you can set up an access list
to allow only SNA and apply it with the lsap-output-list command or use dlsw
icannotreach commands and filter on the saps like F0.

MH







"Feliz, Edgar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/13/2000 11:39:06 AM

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I would suggest priority queuing of SNA, and access list to limit the type
of traffic you send over these links.

EF

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Dettmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:22 PM
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Subject: IBM Gurus - Please Help!


I need some help from somone that knows SNA and DLSW.  I am trying to
connect LU6.2 Nodes to a Host on the other side of an IP WAN - in an
all ethernet LAN environment.

My network is pretty complex, but basically it comes down to this:

EthernetAPPNnodes <-> CiscoRouter <-> IPWAN<-> CiscoRouter <->
EthernetAS/400

Currently I am Bridging non-routable traffic over the WAN - it DOES
work but does no seem to be a very good solution - I am chewing up
some bandwidth bridging things I don't want to.

Here are my questions:

1. Can I be selective on what I bridge?  Bridge SNA only?  I have not
been able to find any commands that let me do so.

2. Would using DLSW help?  Is it even possible - using the Ethernet
DLSW BRIDGE_GROUP comands on both ends?  Would that help in any way?
Eliminate LLC2 timeouts (though I don't think I'm experiencing any)?


3. Are there any other solutions?

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

Don Dettmore
CCNP, MCSE, CNE

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