Re: [SR/Translational Bridging]

From: Curtis Phillips (phillipscurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 14:40:18 GMT-3


   
source-bridge transparent 100 30 1 20

100 = virtual ring-number created with source-bridge ring-group statement
30 = pseudo ring (created here) to make ethernet bridge-group appear as a ring
to source-route bridged segments.
1 = bridge number used in source-bridge statements under token-ring ints.
20 = the ethernet bridge number created in Bridge 20 protocol ieee statement.

HTH

Curtis

"Michelle T" <mtruman@mn.mediaone.net> wrote:
I am having some trouble understanding a part of this concept. In the
documentation listed below, when creating the "Source-Bridge Transparent"
statement, I understand the virtual ring and the pseudo ring. It is the next
two parameters that are giving me fits. I THINK the TB-Group refers to my
ethernet Bridge-group and so If I am using Bridge-group 1 then the last
number of the SRT statement is 1. But where does the 3rd parameter come
from. Is it the Source-Bridge Bridge numbers on all the token ring
interfaces? Or is it merely a fictional bridge number created to tie the
TB-Group to the Source Bridge Ring group. Or is it exactly the same as the
TB-Group (Which most of the examples show). The explanations I have found
have not been particularly helpful here.

source-bridge transparent ring-group pseudo-ring bridge-num tb-group

Please don't quote Cisco's documentation to me. I need a little more
instruction, as I have read it until I want to snap the CD in half!

Thanks!
Michelle
(7 days and counting...)



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