RE: configuring bridge on router [7:19936]

2001-09-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu

it is a process identifier, and used in the bridge-group command to indicate
which bridge process you want to group on the interface. if you are running
integrated routing and bridging, it is also used with the interface BVI
command to indicate which bridge process to associate with the BVI. it has
local significance only.

kinda like access list numbers and ospf process numbers.

HTH

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Hi All,

I would like to know if I configure:

bridge 1 protocol ieee

Is it any special meaning for the 1?
I configure the bridging between two routers like this

PC  R1  R2  PC

I configure bridge 1 for R1 and bridge 2 for R2. But the PC can
browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identifier number nothing
special? or is there any special function?

Thank a lot


mak




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RE: configuring bridge on router [7:19936]

2001-09-14 Thread Ouellette, Tim

The 1 in your question refers to the bridge-group number
cisco.com -- Assigns a bridge group number and defines a Spanning Tree
Protocol as IEEE802.1D standard, DEC or VLAN bridge
I believe that in an TRB environment, you'd want both routers to have the
same bridge number for STP to work correctly. I hope i'm steering you in the
right direction.

Tim

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 Hi All,
 
 I would like to know if I configure:
 
 bridge 1 protocol ieee
 
 Is it any special meaning for the 1?
 I configure the bridging between two routers like this
 
 PC  R1  R2  PC
 
 I configure bridge 1 for R1 and bridge 2 for R2. But the PC can
 browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identifier number nothing
 special? or is there any special function?
 
 Thank a lot
 
 
 mak




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Re: configuring bridge on router [7:19936]

2001-09-14 Thread MADMAN

You are right, like the OSPF number, it is local to the router and not
propogated to adjacent routers.

  Dave

mak wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 I would like to know if I configure:
 
 bridge 1 protocol ieee
 
 Is it any special meaning for the 1?
 I configure the bridging between two routers like this
 
 PC  R1  R2  PC
 
 I configure bridge 1 for R1 and bridge 2 for R2. But the PC can
 browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identifier number nothing
 special? or is there any special function?
 
 Thank a lot
 
 mak
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Re: configuring bridge on router [7:19936]

2001-09-14 Thread Charles Manafa

The 1 is the bridge-group number, and has local significance. For traffic
to be bridged across router interfaces, all the interfaces must belong to
the same bridge group.

CM
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Subject: configuring bridge on router [7:19936]


 Hi All,

 I would like to know if I configure:

 bridge 1 protocol ieee

 Is it any special meaning for the 1?
 I configure the bridging between two routers like this

 PC  R1  R2  PC

 I configure bridge 1 for R1 and bridge 2 for R2. But the PC can
 browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identifier number nothing
 special? or is there any special function?

 Thank a lot


 mak




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