> i don't have a 3920 t/r switch on me, so i have to ask this question: > > is it accurate to say that > > 1. the bridge id & ring # under the t/r interface on a router is in > DECIMAL? > > 2. the bridge id & ring # under the t/r interface on a router is in HEX? > > therefore, > > if u want to assign RING 100 to BRIDGE 10 on r1-to0 & RING 200 to BRIDGE > 14 on r2-to0, u would use these exact numbers on the routers under the t/r > interface... > > ...but on the 3920, u would configure the following (as practice, i just > add 1 to the crf) > > for r1-to0 connected to the 3920: > > virtual bridge: > > vlan id: 100 > vlan name: brf100 > bridge id: A > > virtual ring: > > vlan id: 101 > vlan name: crf101 > ring #: 64 > > for r2-to0 connected to the 3920: > > virtual bridge: > > vlan id: 200 > vlan name: brf200 > bridge id: E > > virtual ring: > > vlan id: 201 > vlan name: crf201 > ring #: C8 > > Timur Mirza > Principal Network Engineer > Network Planning & Engineering, West Region > 15505-B Sand Canyon Avenue > Irvine, California 92618 > Verizon Wireless > 949.286.6623 (o) > 949.697.7964 (c)
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