RE: Bridging Frame-Relay Point-to-Point Sub-Interfaces

From: Jason Sinclair (sinclairj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 21 2002 - 21:56:06 GMT-3


   
Guy,

This should work. The only issue is that I don't see the appropriate bridge
1 prot .... and bridge 1 bridge ipx commands (which are default). I will
look into it.

Cheers,

Jason Sinclair CCIE #9100
Manager, Network Support Group
POWERTEL
Ground Level, 55 Clarence Street,
SYDNEY NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
office: + 61 2 8264 3820
mobile: + 61 416 105 858
* sinclairj@powertel.com.au

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Lupi, Guy [mailto:Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com]
                Sent: Monday, 22 April 2002 10:36
                To: 'Jason Sinclair'; 'Jeffery S Kimes';
ccielab@groupstudy.com
                Subject: RE: Bridging Frame-Relay Point-to-Point
Sub-Interfaces

                I don't have it set up right now, but it went something like
this. I was
                basically trying to bridge ipx from r3 to r1 accross the
frame relay
                network, no direct dlci between r2 and r5. I had an IPX
address on r3 and
                r1 ethernet interfaces in the same ipx network, and all
interfaces on r5 and
                r2 in the bridge group.

                r3----r5-------Frame-------r2----r1
                                 |
                                 |
                                r6

                R6

                interface Serial 0
                encapsulation frame-relay
                !
                interface Serial 0.1
                ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
                frame-relay interface-dlci 100
                bridge-group 1
                !
                interface Serial 0.2
                ip address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
                frame-relay interface-dlci 200
                bridge-group 1

                ~-----Original Message-----
                ~From: Jason Sinclair [mailto:sinclairj@powertel.com.au]
                ~Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 8:36 PM
                ~To: Lupi, Guy; 'Jeffery S Kimes'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
                ~Subject: RE: Bridging Frame-Relay Point-to-Point
Sub-Interfaces
                ~
                ~
                ~Guy,
                ~
                ~Can you post the commands you are trying to enter? Remember

                ~that in p2p land
                ~you reference everything via the DLCI rather than maps.
                ~
                ~Cheers,
                ~
                ~Jason Sinclair CCIE #9100
                ~Manager, Network Support Group
                ~POWERTEL
                ~Ground Level, 55 Clarence Street,
                ~SYDNEY NSW 2000
                ~AUSTRALIA
                ~office: + 61 2 8264 3820
                ~mobile: + 61 416 105 858
                ~* sinclairj@powertel.com.au
                ~
                ~
                ~
                ~ -----Original Message-----
                ~ From: Lupi, Guy
[mailto:Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com]
                ~ Sent: Monday, 22 April 2002 09:51
                ~ To: 'Jeffery S Kimes';
ccielab@groupstudy.com
                ~ Subject: RE: Bridging Frame-Relay
Point-to-Point
                ~Sub-Interfaces
                ~
                ~ I don't think it is supported on point to
                ~point, you can put
                ~the commands on
                ~ but it doesn't seem to work. If you find
out
                ~otherwise I
                ~would like to hear
                ~ about it. I tried this last night with no
luck.
                ~
                ~ ~-----Original Message-----
                ~ ~From: Jeffery S Kimes
[mailto:kimes@us.ibm.com]
                ~ ~Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 5:26 PM
                ~ ~To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
                ~ ~Subject: Bridging Frame-Relay
Point-to-Point
                ~Sub-Interfaces
                ~ ~
                ~ ~
                ~ ~Can you bridge frame-relay point-to-point
                ~sub-interfaces?
                ~ ~
                ~ ~I know that you can on a multi-point
                ~interface, but can you
                ~on
                ~ ~point-to-point?
                ~
        



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