I think you mean 'forward-protocol' commands don't you Chuck?
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From: Chuck Church [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Problem in 2948g switch
Whoa! Doesn't bridging defeat the purpose of buying a layer 3
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Yes, it does defeat the purpose of a Layer 3 switch. But according to the
post, the user/customer isn't using layer 3 technologies. In most cases,
customers buy Layer3 switches not understanding the capabilities of them and
want to use them as a regular switch. To do so, all the ports need to
Dear group,
I hv a problem- I'm installing one 2948g (L3) switch. My network is windows
NT network with one server several nodes. But I'm not able to connect to
the server .
with the same setup my L2 switch works fine. Pls tell me that do I need to
do any setup in switch for it to work. What is
The problem you are having is very common with the 2948G-L3. The reason
your config doesn't work on the L3 Switch and works on a L2 Switch is that
the L3 Switch is more like a 48 Port Router. Each Port is "individual".
What I mean is that you need to create a bridge group and assign all the
Whoa! Doesn't bridging defeat the purpose of buying a layer 3 switch? I'd
only recommend that as a last resort. Get off of Netbeui if you're using
it, and go with IP and WINS. I think this should fix your problem. This
might not fix the problem with MS's crappy Master browser process, but
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