From: Vijaykrishna (vijaykrishna@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Sep 01 2000 - 10:59:59 GMT-3
IRB works only with Transparent Bridging so I don't think TR would reach
BVI.
-vj
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian S turner <brian@theatlasgroup.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Friday, September 01, 2000 9:29 AM
Subject: IRB and Translational Bridging
>Can you do TR to Ethernet translational bridging, and have IRB?
>
>For example everyone has the same IP subnet on both Ethernet
>and TR, but I want 2 seperate subnets of IPX on the token ring and
>the ethernet segments. I want all the users on Ethernet and Tokenring
>to use the IP address of the BVI as the default gateway. The config
>would look something like this...
>
>
>bridge irb
>bridge 1 protocol ieee
>source-bridge ring-group 100
>source-bridge transparent 100 101 1 1
>
>int BVI0
> ip addresss 10.1.0.1
>
>int e0
> bridge-group 1
> ipx network beef1
>
>int tok0
> source-bridge 5 1 100
> source-bridge spanning
> ipx network beef2
>
>
>What do you guys think? I feel comfortable that the ethernet would still
get
>to the BVI, but would the Tokenring be bridged into the BVI? Can someone
try
>this in there lab with a router that has both token ring and ethernet, and
>then try to ping the BVI from another Tokenring router or station?
>
>Brian S Turner
>CCIE # 6145
>
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