Just been re-reading this paper by David Wolfsener.
See SNIP below.

In the instance where the RII indicator is a 1 the
frame will be 'source routed' if the frame is 'source
routed' then surely this implies that the RIF must be
manipulated in order to reflect the true Source Route
!!! I havn't got my 'Interconnections' with me so I
cannot confirm.

Any ideas ?

Phil.

>>> SNIP

Source Route Transparent Bridging (SRT)

SRT works by analyzing the RII bit to determine if a
RIF is present. If the RII bit is 0, then a RIF is not
present and the frame is transparently bridged. If,
however, the RII bit is 1 and a RIF is present, then
the frame is source routed. Note that SRT bridges do
not add or remove RIFs to frames. By now, you ought to
wonder how to configure SRT.

>>> END

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