From: Anthony Pace (anthonypace@fastmail.fm)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 19:59:31 GMT-3
Saw this post form last month and you have probobly solved it, but I have
done this before 4 ways:
1) GRE tunnel and policy route the traffic based on source through the
tunnel. (this is not exactly what you are trying to do but similar)
2) LANE will glue ehternet VLANS together across ATM.
3) Cisco has a new syntax where a CAT LANE card can map VLANS on both
ends to ATM PVC's. It is esentially the same segment on both ends. Arps
appear local on both ends.
4) Efficient routers has an L2TP solution which will bridge the two
ehernets accross the WAN and it works very well for solutions where you
don't want a layer 3 hop.
Anthony Pace
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 17:24:32 -0700 (PDT), "Erick B." <erickbe@yahoo.com>
said:
> Hi,
>
> I know this is sort of off-topic. Just was wondering
> if anyone has ever tried to use DLSW to bridge a VLAN
> between 2 sites over a routed WAN network. I have DLSW
> up and the VLAN sub interface is receiving traffic for
> each ping I'm doing from a host but the traffic
> doesn't appear to be picked up by DLSw and passed
> across the DLSW connection to other router and out the
> LAN interface there.
>
> Anyone know of any other solutions to get this to work
> besides plain bridging, with just routers?
>
> Thanks, Erick
>
>
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