From: Connary, Julie Ann (jconnary@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Dec 10 2000 - 12:10:42 GMT-3
There is a command in the 12.0 code that will allow you to do this:
bridge bitswap-layer3-addresses
To enable transparent bridging or source route translational bridging or IP
ARPs between canonical and non-canonical media types, use the bridge
bitswap-layer3-addresses global configuration command. Use the no form of
this command to revert to the default setting.
bridge bridge-group bitswap-layer3-addresses
no bridge bridge-group bitswap-layer3-addresses
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Julie Ann
At 12:04 AM 12/11/2000 +1300, Justin Menga wrote:
>Post your config...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dezhong Cai [mailto:dcai@cisco.com]
>Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:05 PM
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: SR/TLB bridging problem
>
>
>Hi, guys.
>
>I got a bridging problem as the following topology
>
> Ra------Ethernet--------SR/TLB-------ring-----Rb
>
>
>When I ping Rb from Ra, and I turn on the "debug arp" on the Rb. I got Ra's
>mac address is still in Ethernet format. So although Rb did send the
>unicast arp reply, Ra didn't receive it. So the ping doesn't work.
>
>Because the SR/TLB support the MAC address translation, the Ra's mac address
>format gotten on the Rb should be in the Token ring format, right?
>
>Is there any special config ? Can somebody answer this question?
>
>I got the same problme with the dlsw as the following topology.
>
>Ra----Ethernet----RR1---dlsw----RR2-------ring----Rb
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Dezhong
>
>
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