IRB

From: Tim Last (packtmon@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Apr 09 2004 - 10:54:26 GMT-3


Hi guys,
 
When configuring IRB such that ip can be bridge or routed, does the command,
 
bridge # route ip, have to be configured?
 
Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
 
I want ip pkts to be able to enter rtr from int S0, bridged to the bvi, and then routed out int E0. For this to occur do I need the "bridge 1 route ip" command? Why or why not?
 
 
bridge-grp 1 S0 rtr E0
 
router config:
 
bridge 1 prot ieee
bridge irb
 
int S0
bridge-group1
 
int bvi 1
ip addr x.x.x.x
 
int E0
ip addr y.y.y.y
 
Thanks in advance, Tim

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