Hi All,
I would like to know if I configure:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
Is it any special meaning for the "1"?
I configure the bridging between two routers like this
PC R1 R2 PC
I configure "bridge 1" for R1 and "bridge 2" for R2. But the PC can
browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identif
has
local significance only.
kinda like access list numbers and ospf process numbers.
HTH
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er for STP to work correctly. I hope i'm steering you in the
right direction.
Tim
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You are right, like the OSPF number, it is local to the router and not
propogated to adjacent routers.
Dave
mak wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I would like to know if I configure:
>
> bridge 1 protocol ieee
>
> Is it any special meaning for the "1"?
> I configure the bridging between two routers l
The "1" is the bridge-group number, and has local significance. For traffic
to be bridged across router interfaces, all the interfaces must belong to
the same bridge group.
CM
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