From: Daniel C. Young (danyoung99@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2001 - 21:06:04 GMT-3
You will need multiring whenever you have multiple rings and are running
SRB. The multiring command enables reading and passing of RIFs.
For scenarios B & C, you will need it on r2 and r4 for them to talk.
Daniel C. Young
Sr. Network Engineer
CCNP (ATM, Security & Voice Specialist),
CCDP, CCSE, MCSE+I
SBC Internet Data Center
(949) 221-1928 Work
(714) 350-8945 Cell
young@pobox.com
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> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:45 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: multiring ip
>
>
> ccielabr2-----ring1-------r3Hi,everybody,
> Who can tell me when to use "multiring ip" command in the
> interface. I know that it is used to collect
> rif information for ip packet. I give three example:
> a: r2----tokenring----r3 (r2 and r3 are the same ring and same subnet)
>
> b: r2-----ring1-------r3
> |
> srb
> |
> ring2-------r4 ( r2 r3 r4 are all in one subnet)
>
> c: r2-----ring1-------r3
> |
> srb
> |
> ring2-------r4 ( r2 r3 in one subnet, r4 in
> one subnet)
> I want them can use ip connect.
> Who can tell me the answer and explain? Thanks advance.
>
>
>
>
> jack
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> jackzhucl@sina.com
>
> jackzhucl@citiz.net
> jackzhucl@sina.com
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