RE: DLSW+ between E and TR?

From: Lupi, Guy (Guy.Lupi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 13:19:44 GMT-3


   
The source bridge command is only necessary if you have a single router with
both ethernet and token ring, and you want them to be able to communicate.
If the router has only ethernet, it is never necessary to use the source
bridge command when doing dlsw. Don't forget the bridge-group and dlsw
bridge-group commands though.

*-----Original Message-----
*From: Johan Strandloof [mailto:strandloof@telia.com]
*Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:25 AM
*To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
*Subject: DLSW+ between E and TR?
*
*
*Hi gang,
*
*When connecting an Ethernet segment with a remote TR-segment through
*DLSW+ I'm a bit confused as to the usage of the "source-bridge
*ring-group"-command.
*
*This command is of course a must on the TR-router, but what of the
*remote Ethernet-router? I've seen examples leading to think
*that this is
*mandatory on the remote side as well - even though there is no
*TR-segment there (isn't the "dlsw bridge-group x"-command enough?)
*
*Other examples point to the contrary...
*
*Would someone care to clarify?
*
*Best regards
*
*/Johan
*--
*Johan Strandloof <strandloof@telia.com>



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