the following was taken from a working configuration. I do not have the
bridging configuration handy, but I have bridged using DSL successfully.
to bridge you need to configure IRB and create a BVI that will have your
public IP address. It will also be the interface for NAT outside. The DSL
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At 6:22 PM -0700 10/18/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
the following was taken from a working configuration. I do not have the
bridging configuration handy, but I have bridged using DSL successfully.
to bridge you need to configure IRB and create a BVI that will have your
public IP address. It will
some comments / questions below:
-Original Message-
From: Ben Hockenhull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 6:46 PM
To: Chuck Larrieu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ADSL config [7:23456]
At 6:22 PM -0700 10/18/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
the following
the carrier DSL bridge? You would plug the Ethernet output into a hub or
switch, plug your other end stations into that hub or switch, and number
everything according to the IP scheme your carrier provides. You should be
doing the same on your Cisco box. I can only speak to what I have done
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