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 b
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I think you mean 'forward-protocol' commands don't you Chuck?
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From: Chuck Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Problem in 2948g switch
> Whoa! Doesn't brid
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 som
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
port
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