Thanks for the info.
First the command "bridge 1 no bridge ip" doesn't exist.
I assume you mean "no bridge 1 bridge ip"
This command is only available after either IRB or CRB is enabled.

Thanks


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> > Folks I am a little stuck in IRB config.
> > I have two 2620 routers connected via T1.
> >
> > I would llike to route IP and bridge IPX.
> > On the routed IP network I need to run OSPF to connect to other
networks.
>
>
> first of all, just to correct a misunderstanding, IRB ( integrated routing
> and bridging ) refers to bridging a given protocol on some interfaces and
> routing that same protocol on others.
>
> to bridge IPX and separately route IP is pretty fundamental. you could
> complicate it by creating a tunnel, and bridging, say, ipx over the
tunnel.
>
> but pretty much you can do things on th physical interface just by
following
> the instructions in the docs found on CCO.
>
> the one gotcha might be to remember to remove IP from the bridge group
>
> for example
>
> bridge 1 protocol ieee
> bridge 1 no bridge ip
>
> interface X
> bridge group 1
> ip addr x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
> etc
>
> ip will not be bridged, but IPX ( and any other L2 protocol ) will be
> bridged. also note that on a bridged interface, no ipx configuration is
> required.
>
>
> >
> > I am looking for a sample config to do this, but cannot find it a good
one
> > at Cisco site.
> >
> > Thanks a million in advance




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