From: Bhisham Bajaj (bhishambajaj@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 29 2002 - 10:07:47 GMT-3
source-bridge transparent A B C D
A = v ring number source-bridge ring-group 100
B = pseudo ring number
C = token ring bridge number
D = transparent bridge number
reg
BB
--- yakout esmat <yesmat@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an issue here in regards to 'Source-bridge
> transparent...' command.
>
> If we have the following configs on a router:
>
> source-bridge ring-group 100
> source-bridge transparent 100 1000 ? ?
> !
> interface ethernet 0
> ip add 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
> bridge-group 2
> !
> interface tokenring 1
> ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
> source-bridge 5 1 100
> source-bridge spanning
> !
> end
>
> If we need to bridge (Translational) between
> Ethernet and Token ring
> interafces on the same router, we will need to use
> the following command:
>
> 'source-bridge trasparent 100 1000 <?> <?>'
>
> 100 = virtual ring number (Token ring)
> 1000= pseudo ring number
> <?>= Does this number equals the ehternet
> bridge-groupe number in this case
> (2) ???
> <?>= Does this numnber equals the token ring bridge
> number in this case (1)
> ???
>
> All the examples I have seen at CCO are confusing
> because they are using the
> same number.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ya
>
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