ging. The only way to trun
IP routing off is by the command you have done.!
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From: Jerry Seven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 June 2001 06:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bridging: "no ip routing" and "no bridge xx route ip" [7:8917]
Hi All,
I
IP routing is by default on when using IRB bridging. The only way to trun
IP routing off is by the command you have done.!
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Seven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 June 2001 06:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bridging: "no ip routing" and &qu
I use "no ip routing", then
it
failed, so my question what is the relationship between "no bridge xx route
ip" and "no ip routing", why after I run the first command, ip routing is
still enabled in the bridge group?
Thanks,
Jerry
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document.
It's not very complicated, but I'd rather you read how to do it from CCO.
I'm too sleepy to explain it as well as they do.
HTH,
John
> I would like to bridge and route on the same router and, pass packets
> between interfaces. Will bridging work without th
I would like to bridge and route on the same router and, pass packets
between interfaces. Will bridging work without the global config command
"no ip routing"?
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