Sorry, suppose I should have mentioned that-

In the Exam Cram for CCIE, on pp. 396, the question asks what the rif is
from PC-a to PC-c.  PC-a is on a token ring and pc-c isn't, it is on
etherenet.  Well, that is great I understand that the RIF will be removed.
However, the question got me thinking, what about the RIF from PC-a to PC-b
which is on a seperate token ring.  The disparraging part is that the
virtual ring on bridge 1 is 10 and the virtual ring on bridge 2 is 0x10 (or
16).  My question is this -- doesn't the virutal ring number need to be the
same among all bridges?


Also, while going over ATM LANE, I began to wonder exactly how broadcasts
are handled.  I understand that the BUS is supposed to handle all
broadcasts, and also that an LE_ARP request is maps MAC address to ATM
addresses.  That got me wondering how an IP ARP request is handled.  Does
the client send the ARP to the BUS, which then forwards it via its
point-to-Multicast Forward vcc, or does the BUS just handle it on its own?

Thanks,
K

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Kristopher B. Climie, CCNP, CCDP

""Atif Awan"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Can you please tell us from where did you get hold of these questions ?
> Something wrong here :-)
>



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