how do you configure this with dlsw?

10.10.10.x --(R1)--(public network)--(R2)---10.10.10.x


""Jason""  wrote in message
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> Is this something you just want to do for the sake of doing?  If so, I say
> have at it.  Will it work, don't know.  I have never tried it.  If you are
> looking to do this to fulfill a production requirement I would question
why
> you weren't looking at using DLSW?
>
> Jason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Eric Waguespack
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: is it possible to bridge accross a tunnel? [7:33567]
>
>
> ok, I have looked into this, and supposedly the answer
> is "yes" but the config is "unsupported"
>
> here is the network diagram
>
>
> 10.10.10.x --(R1)--(public network)--(R2)---10.10.10.x
>
> this is supposed to do it but i can't seem to make it
> work:
>
> >int tunnel 2
> >no ip addr
> >tunnel source eth 0
> >tunnel destination 128.29.183.247
> >bridge-group 1
>
>
> should this work? what will work? anything? do i need
> to do l2f instead? what did you have for breakfast?
>
> thanks
>
> -Eric
>
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