Hi Group,
I vill say ziss only vonce.
Okay, its my second attempt at trying to work out how I can bridge IP across
to 2500's.
I have 2 2500's configured with "no ip routing". 2 PC's are connected at
either end, i.e one to bridge 1
and one to bridge 2. I have a sniffer on both PC's. I am atte
The PC shouldn't ARP for a bridge. A bridge is transparent. It should ARP
for the end station. Something is weird with addressing and submasks.
Priscilla
At 03:22 PM 6/4/01, Philip Barker wrote:
>Hi Group,
> I vill say ziss only vonce.
>
>Okay, its my second attempt at trying to work out ho
It sounds to me like you still have a layer three address somehwere on one
of your routers, and that you maight still have a default gateway on one of
your PCs pointing to that adx.
I would pose the question, are both PC's configured to be on the same
network? DO they have the same mask?
If eit
k it again.
- Original Message -
From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To: "Philip Barker" ;
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: Transparent Bridging ? [7:7126]
> The PC shouldn't ARP for a bridge. A bridge is transparent. It should ARP
> for the end station. Someth
: Transparent Bridging ? [7:7126]
Hi Group,
I vill say ziss only vonce.
Okay, its my second attempt at trying to work out how I can bridge IP
across
to 2500's.
I have 2 2500's configured with "no ip routing". 2 PC's are connected at
either end, i.e one to bridge 1
and one to b
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Charles Manafa
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Transparent Bridging ? [7:7126]
Check your addressing. Both PCs should be on the same subnet, and do not
require a default gateway. A PC sho
OK, more than you ever wanted to know...
The setup of the PCs is really no different than if they are on the same
hub, switch vlan, or directly connected via a twist cable. The configuration
of the PCs has to be done in one of two ways:
1. Set the PCs to the same ip subnet and mask (the default
ransparent Bridging ? [7:7126]
> OK, more than you ever wanted to know...
>
> The setup of the PCs is really no different than if they are on the same
> hub, switch vlan, or directly connected via a twist cable. The
configuration
> of the PCs has to be done in one of two ways:
>
>
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