Re: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-12 Thread Amar
just a word on IRB it came as a replacement to CRB in 11.2, and it allows you to to route and brisge a protocol between bridged and routed interfaces as well as bridge groups basically to cary traffic from routed to bridged interfaces and introduces the BVI interface. as for the duplication of pack

Re: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Tat Wee, Kan wrote: > > > I'm also interested to know if it's possible to configure span > on a router. SPAN stands for Switch Port Analyzer. It's not intended for routers. I'm loath to say you simply can't do it in case Cisco lets you, but I couldn't find anything in their router config guides

Re: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread Tat Wee, Kan
- Original Message - From: "Simmi Singla" To: Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:17 AM Subject: RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546] Hi, > Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what > ever data comes on one port should come

RE: RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Simmi Singla wrote: > > Hi all, > Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is > like that what ever data comes on one port should come on > other,Can we configure span on router as we do on switch. No, you can't turn your router into a hub, although there are some multi-port modul

Re: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread MADMAN
buy the relatively new NM-16ESW or NMD-36-ESW-2GIG and you can make your 3600/3700 router a hub too. Dave Simmi Singla wrote: > Hi all, > Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what > ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on > ro

RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread Simmi Singla
Hi all, Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on router as we do on switch. Regardsmlehr wrote: > > I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now > I am studying > for the C

RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

2003-01-08 Thread Simmi Singla
Hi all, Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on router as we do on switch. Regards mlehr wrote: > > I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now > I am studying > for the

Re: Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread The Long and Winding Road
good points, Scott. Down there at the end I've added a couple of my own experiences in the real world. ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > mlehr wrote: > > > > I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now > > I am studying > > for the CC

RE: Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread s vermill
mlehr wrote: > > I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now > I am studying > for the CCIE written exam. At this point in my studies, I am > reading up on > the subject of Bridging. I fully understand the concept of > bridging when it > comes to switches, but I am perplexed as

RE: Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread COULOMBE, TROY
I take it, 3 consecutive dots [one per line] does something to ixnay the remainder of an email?? -Original Message- From: COULOMBE, TROY Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 5:52 PM To: 'mlehr'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Bridging Question? [7:60546] Mike, Well, we have an AT

RE: Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread COULOMBE, TROY
Mike, Well, we have an ATM PVC into the public cloud where the ISP later converts it to Frame, and on our 2600 we take the frame circuit & bridge it... here's a snippet of the configs::: frame-router# FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report mis

RE: Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
A router might be configured to do bridging to support a number of applications or problems: The IP addressing may have been designed as one big subnet, instead of multiple subnets. Non-routable protocols such as NetBIOS (NetBEUI) or DEC's Local Area Transport (LAT) might be running on the networ

Bridging Question? [7:60546]

2003-01-07 Thread mlehr
I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now I am studying for the CCIE written exam. At this point in my studies, I am reading up on the subject of Bridging. I fully understand the concept of bridging when it comes to switches, but I am perplexed as to why a router would need to

Re: T3 & FastEthernet Bridging Question

2000-10-19 Thread Brian
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Andre Fecteau wrote: > Hello, > > I need: > Min: 1Fast Ethernet port > Min: 1DS3(T3) port 45Mbps > unchannelized > A CAM big enough to accomodate these high speeds. > > I heard the 7020 & 7040 have the ability to use a T3(Route Switch > Processor) and FE (no scalability fro

T3 & FastEthernet Bridging Question

2000-10-19 Thread Andre Fecteau
Hello, I need: Min: 1Fast Ethernet port Min: 1DS3(T3) port 45Mbps unchannelized A CAM big enough to accomodate these high speeds. I heard the 7020 & 7040 have the ability to use a T3(Route Switch Processor) and FE (no scalability from there, but that's OK). How will the performance compare to u

Re: Bridging Question

2000-10-01 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 3:58 PM -0500 9/30/2000, Ejay Hire wrote: >Pardon me while I blatantly expose my Ignorance. > >From the SRB/DLSW chapter in the book "Cisco IOS Essentials". I am >led to believe that DLSw only works with Token-Ring based traffic. >Is this correct, or is it possible to take encapsulate (NetBi

Re: Bridging Question

2000-09-30 Thread Clue Less
Check out: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ibm_c/bcprt2/bcddlsw.htm#xtocid2213520 Clue On 30 Sep 2000 17:01:40 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Ejay Hire") wrote: >Pardon me while I blatantly expose my Ignorance. > >From the SRB/DLSW chapter in the book "Cisco

Re: Bridging Question

2000-09-30 Thread whatshakin
DLSW does indeed transport additional protocols. - Original Message - From: Ejay Hire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 1:58 PM Subject: Bridging Question > Pardon me while I blatantly expose my Ignorance. > > From th

Re: Bridging Question

2000-09-30 Thread whatshakin
DLSW does indeed transport additional protocols. - Original Message - From: Ejay Hire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 1:58 PM Subject: Bridging Question > Pardon me while I blatantly expose my Ignorance. > > From th

Bridging Question

2000-09-30 Thread Ejay Hire
Pardon me while I blatantly expose my Ignorance. >From the SRB/DLSW chapter in the book "Cisco IOS Essentials". I am led to believe that DLSw only works with Token-Ring based traffic. Is this correct, or is it possible to take encapsulate (NetBios) Ethernet traffic, shuttle it accross the IP

Integrated Routing and Bridging Question

2000-09-07 Thread Lorenzo Montezemolo
I've posted this a few times and haven't gotten a response. Maybe someone will pick it up on the third try... You may remember that a while back I was asking questions about using the BVI interface on a 2948G-L3. I got a ton of great feedback from the group, and as a result I am now successfull