From: FATHALLAH (sfathallah@mail.cbi.net.ma)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 13:14:38 GMT-3
no , impossible, DLSW is for SNA and NETBIOS.
I think also that layer two tunneling L2TP , L2F... can't be solution for
your case.
said
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Connie Nie
Envoyi : jeudi 8 mai 2003 14:12
@ : 'Mike Williams'; CCIELab@Groupstudy.com
Objet : RE: Bridge-group on a Tunnel interface?
Just a thought---what about DLSW? Would that work?
Connie
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From: Mike Williams [mailto:ccie2be@swbell.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 7:31 AM
To: CCIELab@Groupstudy.com
Subject: Bridge-group on a Tunnel interface?
Hello all,
I recently got a call from a friend at a firm with a very large network.
He has been tasked with bridging DEC protocol from one side to the
other. Again, this is a large routed network, so going to each routed
interface and making it part of a bridge-group would be not only a pain,
but almost impossible to get management to sign off on. So he wanted to
setup a Tunnel interface (on each end of course) then bridge from (say)
the ethernet interface on each side to the Tunnel interface. Problem
is, it appears the bridge-group command isn't available on Tunnel
interfaces...... Could this be an IOS thing that perhaps a newer
version supports, or is he just out of luck?
We even thought about trying to setup a PPTP or L2TP tunnel from end to
end.... any suggestions are welcome!
TIA,
Mike W.
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