Re: Ping in Cat3900 - multiring

From: Xuan.Sun@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 17:00:31 GMT-3


   
I think your guy mis-understand my question.

I have not problem to have two Token Ring interfaces in a router and set up
SRB. Then I connect two PC in each ring and ping each other. Actually, I do
not feel the multiring command help at this point. The command to make the
ping work is the "source-brdige spanning". I am using Win2000 with Token
ring NIC card. I think it uses spanning explorer. Frankly speaking, I do
not know how to use "multiring". I have tried this command every time when
I have "ping" problem. But it never help.

My problem is if you just use Cat3900, no router. How can you ping each
other if the PCs is in different TrCRFs. As we know, the TrCRF is in
different virtual ring. A SRB will bridge the traffic between these virtual
ring. I can make two PCs in different TrCRFs to talk via NetBios. But I can
not ping them each other. Why ? Is there a way to enable something like
"source-bridge spanning" in the Cat3900 ?

Jerry Toomey <jetoomey@yahoo.com> on 11/05/2001 11:41:27 AM

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To: Xuan.Sun@Seagate.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
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Subject: Re: Ping in Cat3900 - multiring

I think what you are looking for is the multiring command:

int tok0
  multiring all

example:
  http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/trsrb2/scen6.htm

I think that is what you are looking for.

Jerry

--- Xuan.Sun@Seagate.com wrote:
> In Cat3900, I have created one TrBRF, brf100. Under this TrBRF, I
> created
> two TrCRF, crf11 and crf12. I have assigned port 1-4 to crf11, 5-8 to
> crf12. The "brf100" uses SRB.
>
> I can use Netbios cross the "crf11" and "crf12" without any problem. But
> I
> can not ping from these two TrCRF. I can ping if the PCs in the same
> TrCRF.
>
> Is there any setting in Cat3900 to make the ping work ?
=====
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