From: Dennis J. Hartmann (dennisjhartmann@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 21 2005 - 14:39:31 GMT-3
If you're doinng translational bridging on the 3550 w/o routing, you
will need to use the vlan-bridge option. Translational briding in this
scenario would be going from one vlan to the other.
Historically, translational bridging meant going from one technology
to another (e.g. token ring to Ethernet), but in this context...... We're
talking about going from one vlan to another without the use of routing.
-Dennis Hartmann
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 12:24 PM
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Subject: bridge 1 prot vlan-bride - question ??
Hello:
If there is a requirement to bride ip traffic b/w 2 vlans (with a BVI
configuration ofcoz'), would one also require the bridge 1 prot vlan-bride
command in addition to bridge 1 prot ieee?
The solution only has the bridge 1 prot ieee cmd. but am trying to
understand when would I use one over the other?
The 3550 config guide does not really have a good example to follow.
Does anyone have a lab config or an example for a url that I could use?
Thank you.
Regards.
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