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TC Lim

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From: Mata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing IP and bridging IPX


I've got 2621 router connected to a 2610 router via the serial port on a
full T1.
The E0 on the 2621 is connected to a Catalyst 3548 on a port that belongs to
VLAN 1 with 49 workstations and servers using IP 10.1.1.z 255.0.0.0. The E1
is connected to the same 3548 on a port that belongs to VLAN 2 with 20
workstations using IP 172.16.24.z 255.255.255.0. The S0 port is connected to
the S0 of the 2610 thus combingin the 49 wksts to the 20 for a total of 69
wrksts belonging to the same group and connecting to the same servers.

My idea was to bridge IP between the routers, which would make the remote
stations a member of VLAN2 on the 3548. Then route between the E0 and E1
ports (between the 2 VLANs) using the router.

First question, is this possible? If so how (what would my config look like
using 12.1 IOS).
Second question, if it is not possible - any recommendations?


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