Re: Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331]

2001-06-14 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
To: 'Bradley J. Wilson' Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:34 AM Subject: RE: Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331] I understand this fully but it states in the Baer Wolf CCIE 350-001 Routing Switching Prep Traffic from each group of interfaces cannot be switched between groups unless either of the following

Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331]

2001-06-13 Thread Burnham, Chris
In CRB. Concurrent Routing Bridging can route a protocol on one group of interfaces bridge that protocol on another group of interfaces The traffic on each group of interfaces cannot be switched between groups unless either of the following conditions are met: 1)Bridged Interfaces are given

Re: Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331]

2001-06-13 Thread Marc Russell
CRB allows to bridge and route a particular routed protocol, but not between the bridged and routed domains. IRB allows you to route from the bridged domain to the routed domain using a BVI interface. Marc Russell www.ccbootcamp.com Burnham, Chris wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331]

2001-06-13 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
- From: Burnham, Chris To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:40 AM Subject: Bridging IRB versus CRB [7:8331] In CRB. Concurrent Routing Bridging can route a protocol on one group of interfaces bridge that protocol on another group of interfaces The traffic on each group