From: David Duncon (david_ccie@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 06 2004 - 08:05:35 GMT-3
Hi Group,
Couple of queries on dlsw.
1) If you want to run a dlsw over frame-relay direct from Multipoint
interface on R1 (let us say on R1 which is HUB with 2 spokes R2 and R3) to
physical interface on R2 , then is the following config valid. Do I need all
4 commands on R1 , particularly I am not 100% on why and what on fr map
bridge dlci and bridge-group commands ??
And also how does another mapped VC on the R1's multipoint int behave as the
whole int got bridge-group 1 command enabled ?
R1:
Config t
Dlsw bridge-group 1
Bridge 1 protocol ieee
Dlsw local-peer peer-id xxxx
Dlsw remote-peer 0 frame-relay interface s0/0 102 -----------> 1
Interface s0/0.1 multipoint
Ip add xxxx xxxx
Frame-relay map ip xxxx 102 broadcast
Frame-relay map ip xxxx 103 broadcast
Frame-relay map dlsw broadcast ------------------------------------> 2
Bridge-group 1
---------------------------------------------------------------> 3
frame-relay map bridge dlci 102 ---------------------------------------> 4
Exit
R2 :
Dlsw bridge-group 1
Dlsw local-peer peer-id xxxx
Dlsw remote-peer 0 frame-relay interface s0/0 201
Bridge 1 protocol ieee
Interface s0/0
Frame-relay map ip xxxx 201 broadcast
Frame-relay map dlsw broadcast
Bridge-group 1
2) Secondly , I am just wondering when do you need to configure multiple
bridge-groups on , let us say in the same example as described above.i.e R1
with a multipoint interface with R2 and R3 hanging from her. An example
would be perfect :-)
Your feedback is much appreciated.
Cheers
- David.
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