What i'm having trouble with is seeing that any of the 3.0 bridging actually 
works. Currently my multicast is down for outgoing (it's being pruned on the 
border router and they haven't figured out why yet - Cisco equipment) - but i 
can't seem to use the bridges to get anything in/out when using 3.0. So, i'm 
going to have to try to troubleshoot with a possible event next week (or use a 
2nd node for an event using mostly 2.4 this week) and see what is going on. I 
haven't had enough time to pin down what's happening (yet).

-John

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On Sep 27, 2006, at 3:18 AM, Andrew A Rowley wrote:


   Hi,

   I would think that you can run both bridges on the same machine, but it 
would be best to make sure that the UDP port ranges don't clash for the 
different bridges.  I may be wrong however...

   Andrew :)

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      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
      Behalf Of Jeremy Mann
      Sent: 26 September 2006 16:41
      To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
      Subject: [AG-TECH] 2.4 and 3.0 Bridge servers

      I take it you can't run both Bridge servers on the same machine?

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      Jeremy




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