From: Richard Geiger (geiger_rich@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 10 2001 - 16:54:44 GMT-3
Remeber that this is just a bridge, if you have seperate subnets your IP
traffic is not going to talk to each other. The question really pertains to
connecting different ring numbers (layer 2) and RIFS
If you want to be on the same ring place your ports into a single TRCrf
This is the same as plugging them into a MAU.
If you want different ring numbers, decide if you want SRB or SRT. Remeber
the difference is the first digit in the RIF.
If you are doing transparent,
Create a vlan with a TRBRF type SRT
Then create Two TRCRF with different ring numbers and have the parent bridge
be the TRBRF you just created. Then add your ports to the TRCRFs.
This is the same as two MAUs connected with a bridge using a MAC table.
If you want to SRB than follow the same procedure but make the TRBRF be a
SRB. Remember that on tokenring interfaces you have to turn on MULTIRING
ALL. To enable your source route function in the RIF.
Just a note, you can go into each individual TRBRF and assign seperate ip
address for administration. This is done through IP set up.
>From: "Ken Yeo" <kenyeo@telocity.com>
>Reply-To: "Ken Yeo" <kenyeo@telocity.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: TrBRF and TrCRF
>Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 14:27:35 -0500
>
>Question,
>
>If you have two token ring routers on a seperate IP subnet but connected to
>one Catalyst 3920. Will you create one TrBRF or two TrBRF? Why?
>
>Thanks!
>Ken Yeo
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