From: Lekan Magbagbeola (lekkyl@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 04:15:20 GMT-3
Umit,
Using "irb" should do the magic. If your router interface is a
fastethernet interface, create a subinterface for each VLAN by using
"encapsulation isl <vlan#" and assgne each subinterface to the same
bridge group. Configure irb, depending on what other things you are
trying to do, you do not necessarily have to assign an IP address to the
BVI interface. Try this, it should work. If you still have problem, how
about pasting your configs online here.
Lekan
>From: \mit A~kan (TK-Network Gvz|mleri) >Reply-To: \mit A~kan
(TK-Network Gvz|mleri) >To: "Ccie (E-mail)" >Subject: bridging on a trunk
>Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:35:09 +0300 > >Hi all, > >I have got a
question about bridging. if you have a router whish has >only one
ethernet interface and you must bridge between two different >vlans which
is coming from that trunk, how can you run it ? I tried a >lot, but it is
not working on subinterfaces. maybe it is a bug or it is >not supported.
> >Best Regards >umit > >Umit Askan >Consulting Network Engineer >CCNP,
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