From: davin (daving@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 04 2000 - 10:02:43 GMT-3
a 'show rif' is a nicer way of doing this...
you rif might look like this - 'dead.beef.babe'
^^^
the three hex numbers highlighted is your local attached ring number (in
hex remember, so you'll have to convert)....
btw, anyone who has a bia "dead.beef.babe' nic I'm willing to pay $$ for
:)
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 Ron.Fuller@3x.com wrote:
> When configuring SRB on a token ring interface in a production network, how
> can you tell what the ring number is? Are there any debugs that will show
> you this info? What would happen to the network if the same ring had two
> bridges on it that gave different ring numbers? I poked around on CCO for a
> bit, but didn't see anything obvious.
>
> I imagine that you could use a sniffer to read the RIF, but any other
> ideas.
>
> TIA
> Ron Fuller, CCIE #5851, CCDP, CCNP-ATM, CCNP-Security, MCNE
> 3X Corporation
> rfuller@3x.com
>
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