From: Jaspreet Bhatia (jasbhati@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 14:16:19 GMT-3
I did and it still does not work ...
Basically here is my config
R1 -------- R5 ----------- R2
R1 is a router having Token ring interface IP 10.1.1.1
R2 is a router having a Token ring Interface IP 10.1.1.2
R5 is the SRB router with NO IP routing or IP addresses ..
The PINGS are not going through .I know it has to be something really
silly .Only to find it !!
Thanks for you help
Jaspreet
At 11:55 AM 10/16/2001 -0400, R.J.Neill Craven wrote:
>I think the answer is much simpler. Add "multiring ip" to the Token Ring
>interfaces on the end routers (not the one in the middle) and everything
>should work just fine.
>
>A common misconception is that SRB works only with SNA and NetBIOS; SRB
>works with all routed protocols! I believe Cisco's DLSw (DLSw+) works with
>all as well, by the way.
>
>Cheers,
>Neill
>
>At 8:48 AM -0400 16/10/01, Thomas Larus wrote:
>>Perhaps I am looking at this problem too superficially, but it would seem
>>that pinging would have nothing to do with garden-variety source-route
>>bridging (it might well have some bearing on the IP backbone supporting
>>Remote SRB, of course).
>>
>>If you have ip addresses set up and some ip routing going on, then that is a
>>different, and separate matter from SRB. If you want to test your
>>source-route bridging, set up a couple of PCs without TCP/IP on their TR
>>NICs, but with some variant of Netbios on them and do some Windows network
>>browsing.
>>
>>Forgive me if I missed the nub of your question, and made it too basic.
>>
>>Thomas Larus
>>
>> ---- Original Message -----
>>From: "Jaspreet Bhatia" <jasbhati@cisco.com>
>>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:25 PM
>>Subject: Problem with SRB
>>
>>
>>> Folks,
>>> I have three routers with Token RIng interfaces .The middle
>>> router has two token interfaces and is configured as a local source route
>>> bridge . When I try to ping the router on the left of the SRB router from
>>> the right side router I am getting an encapsulation failed message .Any
>>ideas ?
>>>
>>> Jaspreet
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