here is a document that talks just about that:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1834/products_feature_guid
e09186a008008019c.html

""John Humphrey""  a icrit dans le message de news:
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> Does anyone know which version of IEEE STP bridge-groups use? Switches use
> the PVST+ (one spanning tree per vlan). However, I can't determine if
router
> bridge-groups use PVST+ or the IEEE standard CST (one spanning tree
instance
> for all vlans). Here's my delimna: I've got a 4006 (Sup II) with a Layer 3
> (WS-X4232-L3) module. I want to implement bridging on the subinterfaces on
> the routing engine. The subinterfaces are running dot1q encap. for
> inter-vlan routing (similar to how the 2600 series implements inter-vlan
> routing). Anyway, I want to bridge IPX between two vlans while routing IP
> (CRB will do this just fine, I don't need a BVI with IRB). My only concern
> is having the bridges STP calculation interfere with my other Catalyst STP
> instances. Any thoughts?




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