From: Mark Olson (molson@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 21 1999 - 10:14:29 GMT-3
The transparent bridging part of the config wouldn't change with irb.
Assuming you implement irb on R1, just add the following commands to
R1:
(global config commands)
bridge irb
bridge 1 route ip (or any other protocol)
interface BVI1 (create the BVI interface and config it like any other
interface)
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Good Luck!
Mark
Jinho Hong wrote:
> Thanks Fred
>
> Another question,
>
> Could you tell me the irb with sample ?
>
> Regards,
> Jinho Hong
> -----Original Message-----
> ·ol : Fred Ingham <fningham@worldnet.att.net>
> ¶æ : Jinho Hong <sthong@ascend.co.jp>
> CC : ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> ú : 1999N1021ú 11:17
> ¼ : Re: Transparent Bridge question
>
> >Enable bridging on the R1-R2 and R1-R3 links, configure the spanning
> >tree such that R1-R2 is the forwarding path and R1-R3 is
> >blocking. If the R1-R2 link goes down, the R1-R3 link will transition
> >to forwarding.
> >
> >Use the show bridge and show span commands to check the configuration.
> >
> >Jinho Hong wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, Guy
> >>
> >> Could you tell me the below question ?
> >>
> >> (( Transparent Bridge question ))
> >>
> >> R1 router connected to frame-relay interface to R2 and R3.
> >> R2 and R3 connected R1 and they connected same ethernet segment.
> >>
> >> R1 <- Hub
> >>
> >> FR
> >>
> >> R2 R3 <- Spoke
> >> | |
> >> ----------------
> >> VLAN
> >>
> >> I want to make that if R1-R2 line is down, automatically R1-R3 use it.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Jinho Hong
> >>
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