From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 15 2001 - 22:34:23 GMT-3
At 12:49 PM 10/15/01 -0700, perkinsr@WellsFargo.COM wrote:
>Now I have put IRB on R1 so I can test in the middle. Now, Routes are in
>all 3 routers, R1 can ping R7 and R5, but R5 cannot ping through to R7. I
>would guess this has to be an addressing issue. I don't now what else it
>could be.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
> BVI1 BVI1
> | |
>-----R5----------------------R1----------------------R7--t5/3
I didn't know if you wanted out-n-out answers or just hints. So here's the
hint-only version:
You need BVI on R5. Pretend R1 is just a CAT switch. R7 needs an IPX
network number just like R5. Remember that R1 is just a bridge so the
network numbers should be the same.
So you does one turn a router into a bridge? Just use bridge-groups.
Hope that helps.
hsb
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