I would think that you can bridge them with IRB/CRB but the vlan id 
would not be
an issue since the connections are not using isl/dot1q trunking.  You 
would basically
be making a flat network across the wan links.  The vlan information 
will only propagate
across trunk links that pass the vlan id in the layer 2 frame.

-Larry

s vermill wrote:

>Larry Letterman wrote:
>
>>Not unless the routers were using trunking and it does not
>>sound like
>>they are...
>>The L3 links to each lan switch dont know anything about the
>>vlan .
>>
>>Larry
>>
>
>Larry,
>
>Just curious...  Can VLANs be bridged over a bridge group that includes
>serial WAN connectivity or is a FE or GE trunk the only possibility?
>
>Scott




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