From: MADMAN (dmadlan@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 18 2002 - 16:33:11 GMT-3
The TRBRF is arbitrary in that it's number is that it's an internal
bridge function that is used to interconnet rings, CRFs. Whereas CRF's,
if other bridges/routers are connected are not arbitrary since the ring
numbers obviously must agree.
Dave
"MOLINA, MARTIN J *Internet* (PBI)" wrote:
>
> Group,
> I just wanted to check to see if I understand VLAN numbers as they relate to
> TRBRF's and TRCRF's. The literature I have reviewed seems to suggest that
> the TRBRF VLAN ID is arbitrary and that the TRCRF VLAN number is the one
> that counts. Even examples in Practical Studies suggests throwing any old
> number on the TRBRF and "assigning a unique" VLAN number on the TRCRF. Any
> input would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>
> Martin Molina
> Senior Network Engineer
> Pacific Bell Internet Services
> CCNP CCDP
> desk: 925 973-7774
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