From: Jeff Sapiro (jsapiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 12:57:27 GMT-3
CRB more likely
-Jeff
Earl Aboytes wrote:
> Here is a question that I thought I had resolved until I started
> reading the doc CD
>
> Assumptions:
>
> When you turn on dlsw in a router you have to bridge from Ethernet to
> dlsw.When you turn on dlsw on a router you have to source-route bridge
> from token ring to dlsw.
>
> Question:
>
> Did you just ruin routing of IP over the Ethernet and Token if you put
> it a bridge group or turn on source route bridging?
>
> Possible answer:
>
> My guess is no.It seems that dlsw turns on IRB automatically.I thought
> this was the answer for both token and Ethernet until I read the
> following passage on the Doc CD.
>
> Integrated routing and bridging is supported for transparent
> bridging, but not for source-route bridging (SRB).
>
> So what is the real answer?Did I lose routing of IP on my token
> interface when I turned on SRB?I would guess that dlsw takes care of
> this.Any thoughts on this?
>
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>
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