Re: Simple DLSW questions

From: Fred Ingham (fningham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2000 - 17:13:10 GMT-3


   
1. Yes. You can have different Ethernet interfaces belonging to
different bridge groups. Usually used with a bgroup-list. You won't be
able to bridge between them on the same router if the EN's are in
diffent bridge groups.

2. The dlsw bridge-group command isn't required if all you want to do
is bridge between the token ring and Ethernet on the same router. If
you want the Ethernet segment to be accessable
from DLSW peers then it is.

HTH, Fred

> "Wu, Jiang" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Have two simple questions. First, when I configure dlsw to connect
> ethernet segments, I use bridge and dlsw bridge-group commands. If I
> have two different bridge-groups, may I simply apply dlsw bridge-group
> twice? Second, when a router have one ethernet and one tokenring
> interface, I know I need to configure SR/TLB. My question is, if I
> also add a dlsw bridge-group command for the ethernet, should my
> configuration work or it may be harmful?
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Wu
>



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