On page 620 Configuring Source-Route Bridging on a 2
port Bridge.
It looks like there should be a line in here -
(bridge 1 protocol ibm( since on the show source on
the following page the maximum hop count is 7.
On page 622 Configuring Source-Route Bridging on a
multiport bridge. This idea of a
can anyone out there tell me what is wrong with my config.
scenario
when i do a show source i get the following. the remote is closed
r4# sh so
Local Interfaces: receive transmit
srn bn trn r p s n max hops cnt cnt
drops
To0
enabling spanning tree will reduce your explorer traffic and free up your
network.
-Peter slow
-Original Message-
From: Burnham, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 9:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: source-route bridging help [7:11167]
To all you Token
To all you Token Ring & SNA gurus out there. Do you have to enable spanning
tree on a token ring network, or will the RIF field guarantee loop avoidance
as a bridge will not forward the frame over the same ring twice.
If so when is spanning tree required on a token ring SNA or netbios
netw
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From: "ElephantChild"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: DLSw+/Source-Route Bridging etc... [7:5497]
> On Tue, 22 May 2001, Kareem Jones wrote:
>
> > Can anyone break down the differences between Source-Route Bridging,
DLSw+,
> > Tr
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Kareem Jones wrote:
> Can anyone break down the differences between Source-Route Bridging, DLSw+,
> Transparent Bridging, Remote Source-Route Bridging, and Source-Route
> Translational Bridging?
Have you looked at Internetworking Technology Overview, by the fine
Can anyone break down the differences between Source-Route Bridging, DLSw+,
Transparent Bridging, Remote Source-Route Bridging, and Source-Route
Translational Bridging?
Also can someone tell me what does LAT mean? And what is it used for?
Thanks
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http
Anyone have any resource/URL on
Remote-Source-Route-Bridging? (ie: documentation, white paper,
configuration)
Any input would help.
Thanks
as a different MAC address... I am understanding this wrong?
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Omar Baceski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:55 PM
To: Scoles, Damian
Subject: RE: Source Route Bridging
TB is okay (it's the same as an ethernet switch)
SRB is
I just wanted to see if there was anyone who could clear a few things up for
me about Source Route Bridging and its many variations.
What I am mainly trying to clear up is MAC addresses that are transmitted to
the destination over these networks. Here we go:
Transparent Bridging [TB
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