Re: irb continued ---r1r2

From: MADMAN (dave@interprise.com)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 15:35:14 GMT-3


Jonathan V Hays wrote:
> What is "int se 0:1" ? Is that the same thing as "s0" ?
>
> Please clarify.
>

   Logically yes.

   Dave

>
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>>Subject: irb continued ---r1r2
>>
>>
>>Hello guys...
>>r1-s0---s0-r2
>>
>>r1 s0 is
>>----------
>>bridge irb
>>bridge 1 route ip
>>bridge 1 protocol ieee
>>
>>int se 0:1
>>bridge-group 1
>>
>>int bvi 1
>>ip add 192.168.12.1 255.255.255.0
>>
>>r2 s0 is
>>----------
>>int se 0:1
>>ip add 192.168.12.2 255.255.255.0
>>
>>
>>can anybody explain why i can not ping between r1 and r2 here...
>>
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