Re: help with IRB /hsrp

From: ying c (bf5tgh1@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Sep 18 2002 - 21:48:01 GMT-3


When you use bridge irb, the router will try to bridge
instead of route. Add "bridge 1 route ip" in R6 and
see it helps.

--- WBbamo@aol.com wrote:
> I'm having difficulties in passing packets on my BVI
> or vlan interface.
> What is looks like is; R6 has a Faste0/1 that is
> trunk to a
> Cat4000 switch using dot1q. The Cat4000 SC0
> interface is on Vlan 40 with an
> ip address of 135.7.43.10 and a ip route of
> 135.7.43.6, which is the BVI
> interface on R6. R3 is on Vlan 20 and is in the
> same subnet as the BVI
> interface on R6 and the SC0 interface of the
> cat4000.
> Problem:
> Can't ping R6 or r3 or Sc0 interface. I have
> 135.7.43.0 part of the ospf
> network.
> Problem #2
> The hsrp on R6 comes up as active however can't see
> the standby router.
> R3 comes up in standby mode however can't see the
> active router.
>
> I should be able to ping all interfaces correct?
> How do I determine if the
> IRB or the BVI interface is working correctly?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
>
> R6- config
> bridge irb
>
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1
> no ip address
> duplex auto
> speed auto
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1.10
> encapsulation dot1Q 10
> ip address 135.7.80.10 255.255.255.0
> no ip redirects
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1.20
> encapsulation dot1Q 20
> no ip redirects
> bridge-group 1
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1.40
> encapsulation dot1Q 40
> no ip redirects
> bridge-group 1
> !
>
> !
> interface BVI1
> ip address 135.7.43.6 255.255.255.0
> standby 1 ip 135.7.43.1
> standby 1 priority 110
> standby 1 preempt
> standby 1 track Serial1/0
> !
> bridge 1 protocol ieee
> no bridge 1 bridge ipx
>
>
>
> R3
>
> interface Ethernet0
> ip address 135.7.43.3 255.255.255.0
> no ip redirects
> standby 1 priority 100
> standby 1 preempt
> standby 1 ip 135.7.43.1



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