RE: Cat 3920 configuration question

From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 18:34:29 GMT-3


   
Try making the VLAN ID and the Bridge number different.

i.e Create a BRF with an VLAN ID of 5o and a bridge number of 50, that
should do the trick.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian.C.Stong@mail.sprint.com [mailto:Ian.C.Stong@mail.sprint.com]
Sent: 22 March 2002 19:40
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Cat 3920 configuration question

I have a scenario with 2 token ring interfaces off two separate routers
and a 3920.

Router A - Ring 50 Router B - Ring 50 Both connected to port 1
& 2 on 3920

Using default 3920 config I can ping between each router to the other
router. After configuration I am unable to ping between routers.

I configured 3920 by creating a CrBRF with id of VLAN50 and bridge
number of 50
Then configured CrCRF 1 and CrCRF 2 with CrBRF VLAN50 as the parent.
Also assigned port 1 to CrCRF 1 and port 2 to CrCRF 2.

Left everything else default - including ring number set to auto, etc.
On the routers I only configured an IP address and ring speed on the
token ring int's.

What else is needed? Do I need to change the switch from SRB to SRT
since no workstations to create RIF's? Do I need to change the ring
setting on the switch from auto to the actual ring number of 50? Do I
need to configure sour bridge ring group on the token ring interface?

As a side question - I read on CCO that the 3920 CRF and BRF numbers are
in hex format. So if I have bridge 50 (decimal) shouldn't I configure
the switch with a value of 0x32 (yet on the router I would assign it
decimal 50?) Also same for ring numbers such that ring 50 decimal =
switch 0x32 ring number and router 50 decimal)...

Thanks in advance,

Ian



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