Ralph Droms <rdroms.i...@gmail.com> wrote: >> No, the point is that right now if you just take a bunch of IPv4 nat >> routers and plug them together, they work, because they're all >> translating.
> Depends on how you plug them together. They will also work correctly > as bridges if plugged together correctly, too. By enabling spanning > tree bridging or waiting for SPF bridging, those devices could be > plugged together randomly and still work. They won't (in the sense that all computers won't be able to print to all printers, while simultaneously unless you also turn off the multiple DHCPv4 servers. But, we went through this two (or was it three) years ago. -- Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>, Sandelman Software Works
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