Your only option is external loopback cable, unless you are using WAN (ES/SIP+SPA) line cards.
-- Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert FREE CCIE training: http://bit.ly/vLecture Mailto: [email protected] Telephone: +1.810.326.1444 Web: http://www.ipexpert.com/ On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 14:41, Aaron Moreck <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > > This is not directly related to the studies but something that i could use > some input on and might be a interesting question for everyone here. > > I have a real world network that i need to bridge two vlans together on a > 6509 with a sup720. > > Some background of the why behind my need. I have two VRFs that i need to > cross connect. I do not want to use import/export maps for route leaking. > > Sample config > > VRF Red > rd 100:2 > > VRF Blue > rd 100:2 > > int vlan 100 > ip vrf fowarding Red > ip address 10.10.0.1 255.255.255.252 > > int vlan 200 > ip vrf forwarding Blue > ip address 10.10.0.2 255.255.252 > > > So i know i could do the following and put a physical cable between the two > ports but that just seems like a really bad solution. I really want to > just > bridge vlan 100 and vlan 200 together so that my two SVI interfaces can > talk. From my reading the 6500 does not do irb or have ieee bridging. > > > int g5/10 > switchport mode access > switchport access vlan 100 > no cdp enable > > > int g5/11 > switchport mode access > switchport access vlan 200 > no cdp enable > > > > so any input woudl be great or other solutions are welcomed > > Thanks > > Aaron > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
