you should configure your interfaces like this:

interface Ethernet0
 ip address 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
 ipx network 10
 bridge-group 1 
!
interface Ethernet1
 ip address 20.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
 ipx network 20
 bridge-group 1 

then you go "sh bridge 1" and you should have something like:

4200.0000.0001   forward   Ethernet0  2        2309          0
4200.0000.0002   forward   Ethernet0  0       50755      46549
0004.acdc.585e   forward   Ethernet1  0        2504          0   

Jose Luis





"Harish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 07/06/2000 12:34:49 PM
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Subject:        SNA Between two different ethernet interfaces on the same 
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Hi!

I have a small question.
The sceniro is as follows

                               ______________
                               |     Router            |
                               | _____________|
                              IP       |          | IP
           _________IPX__ |          |_IPX______________
               |                                            |
|
               |                                            |
|
            -----                                    -------       ------
            |      |                                    |         |       |
|
            -----                                    -------       ------
          AS/400                                 AS/400     AS/400
            SNA                                      SNA        SNA


 We have a router with two ethernet interfaces. IP and IPX is routed 
between
these two ethernet interfaces.
 We also have three AS/400 connected on the LAN on two different ethernet
interfaces as shown in figure above.
 These AS/400 need to communicate with each other with SNA.

 Now since we are already routing IP and IPX between these two ethernet
interfaces of the same router, I am looking for a way to Bridge SNA traffic
between these ethernet interfaces.

Can any of you Cisco/IBM  gurus guide me regarding this.

Thanking you in advance.

Regards,
Harish






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