CCIE Practical Studies pg 944, Figure 13-45

From: Jay Greenberg (groupstudylist@execulink.com)
Date: Sat Sep 21 2002 - 18:33:05 GMT-3


RE: CCIE Practical Studies pg 944, Figure 13-45

Ok, I've been trying to figure this out for days now. My "wolf" router
is running IOS Version 12.0(21a), and I have also tried a different
router running 12.1(1a)T1 as "wolf". There is nothing whatsoever I can
do to get routers wolf, lon_rhino, and trashman to agree on the root
bridge. The following configuration on the wolf will work:

int ser0.1
 frame interface-dlci 110
 bridge-group 1
int ser0.2
 frame interface-dlci 130
 bridge-group 1

I.E., in this configuration, all 3 routers agree on the root bridge.

However, if I use a multipoint interface config, as the lab requires,

int ser0.1 multi
 frame map bridge 110 broad
 frame map bridge 130 broad
 bridge-group 1

with the above config, both lone_rhino and trashman think they are the
root!

Whats going on here? Is this an IOS version problem, or am I doing
something wrong?



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