Thanks Tony!

DLSw was the key to finding what I needed on CCO.  I also discovered that my
definition of SRTLB was wrong to begin with, as I found it applies only to a
local Ether and TR connections instead of over a WAN link like I originally
thought.

Although Ether to TR over DLSw with a 2501+2502 combo can give the same
result as a 2513 ( good to know in the field ), I guess we'll be putting the
2513 back on the list of things to buy for our lab for study purposes.  We
have people at all levels so I've been trying to build up our lab to allow
more advanced configurations for the higher level canidates as well.

Currently we have the following routers and switches for our employee's
study use:
2501    2502    2509    2514    2523
1912EN    5505(5509+5213A)

Any other suggestions on how to enhance our lab economically would be
greatly appreciated!

Thanks again and best regards,
Gordon Bowller



----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Medeiros" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: SRTLB with 2501+2502? [7:13438]


> Set up DLSW between the two routers with a back to back serial link.  This
> will do basicly the same things like,  RIF termination,  MAC address
> translation, etc.
>
> Tony M.
> #6172
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 5:30 PM
> Subject: SRTLB with 2501+2502? [7:13438]
>
>
> > Hi All!
> >
> > I have a quick home lab question.
> >
> > Is using a 2513 the only way to configure Source Route Translational
> Bridging
> > (SRTLB), or is it possible to achieve the same functionality with a
> 2501+2502
> > configured back to back, and if so, how?
> >
> > TIA!
> > Gordon Bowller




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