From: Jake (jakeczyz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 27 2002 - 18:55:55 GMT-3
IRB (integrated routing and bridging) would provide a more flexible alternative
, letting
you decide which interfaces are bridging IP and which are routing it, and allow
ing you to
route between the two through the BVI interface.
HTH,
Jake
9102
--- Kim_W <KIM_W@bls.gov> wrote:
> Yes, you do if you want to bridge IP.
> Without it, "bridge group x" command under interfaces only
> bridge nonroutable network protocols through the interfaces.
>
>
> Wol
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Krucker, Louis [mailto:louis.krucker@sunrise.net]
> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 3:19 PM
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: simple question
>
>
> Hi Group
>
> I have a simple question about bridging IP on a router.
>
> Do i have to enter "no ip routing" to bridge IP on a router?
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