When you converted 06b0 to binary you didn't convert the leading zero.
It's necessary to include all bits, even if the leading bits are zeroes.
06b0 = 0000 0110 1011 0000
The length field is 00110, or 0x6 bytes.
HTH,
John
>>> "James Haynes" 4/10/01 1:33:06 PM >>>
I've been looking at the RIF reported by using the "show dlsw circuits
detail" command. The RIF I get back is reported as:
06B0.3E83.0DD0
I've broken this down to the components :
06B0 (Routing Control Field).3E83.0DD0(Route Designator Fields)
The RD fields are as they should be with the bridge and ring numbers
matching what I have on the network. The question I have is with the
RC
Field. It appears to me as if the length portion of the RC Field is
left
out. The RC Field is made up of:
Routing Control Field (RCF)
Byte 0: Byte 1:
bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B B B L L L L L D F F F R R R R
B = Broadcast Indicators
L = Length Bits (length of RIF)
D = Direction Bit
F = Largest Frame Bits
R = Reserved Bits (always 0)
If I convert 06B0 to binary I get:
11010110000
Now if I break this up into it's consituent parts I get:
110 Single route broadcast (as dlsw should be)
????? Length
1 Direction read right to left
011 Largest frame = 4472 bytes
0000 Reserved
I've left out the length because this is the only way I can get the
numbers
to work. If I start putting in the length I don't get a valid length
number
(2-18).
My question is: Is this the way the RIF is always reported in the
DLSW
connection with the length field left out?
I'm guessing if this is so it's because the RIF being terminated at
the
local router means the remote router doesn't need to know what the
length of
the RIF is. If anyone knows the reason for this, or if I'm correct in
my
guess I'd appreciate the reply. My eyes were rolling back in their
sockets
as I was trying to learn RIF reading (sounds funny) as it is.
--
James Haynes
Network Architect
Cendant IT
A+,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCDP
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