For some reason that I don't recall I had to do somthing similiar several
years ago.
The bridges were AGS routers.  I simply disabled routing and put a bridge
group on the
interfaces.  You give all the interface on a single router the same IP
address so that
you can connect to it.

  Dave

Hwang Samuel wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Assuming that there are 2 bridges and configured as follows.
>
> Ethernet Host.A -- Bridge#1 --- FDDI --- Bridge#2 -- Ethernet host.B
>
> There are 3 hosts :
>            Host A (ethernet host in left)
>            Host B (ethernet host in right)
>            Host C (FDDI host in fddi segment of middle)
>
> Host A, B, and C hosts can communicate each other?
>
> if so, how to configure two briges, translational bridge or others?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam.
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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications Inc.
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