From: Curtis Call (curtiscall@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 16 2001 - 23:55:26 GMT-3
You need to put the ip address under the bvi if you want to ping
it. Otherwise you will just be turning off bridging for ip which is not
what you want to do. As far as which takes precedence, my understanding is
that if it is bridging IP, it will bridge every IP packet for that subnet
except those addressed to the BVI interface.
At 08:43 PM 5/16/01, you wrote:
>Quick question to everyone,
>
>when IRB is doing both bridging and routing for ip, what takes precedence?
>
>let's say I got
>
>int e0
>ip add 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
>bridge-group 1
>int bvi 1
>(I'm not specifing IP Address here)
>bridge irb
>bridge 1 route ip
>bridge 1 bridge ip
>
>I noticed that I can't ping 1.1.1.1 from another router, unless I do "no
>bridge 1 bridge ip"
>
>roman
>
>
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