From: Brian McGahan (bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2007 - 13:03:12 ART
Traffic between R1, R3, and R6 will be bridged. R1 and R3 are
effectively in the same broadcast domain. Traffic from this segment to
other portions of the network will first be sent to R6 to be routed.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 (R&S/SP)
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Tom Hanks
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:47 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Bridging Question: IEWB V3 Lab 3-Q1.3
Hi Guys,
This questions has R6 connecting R1 on G0/0.16, and R6 connecting R3
on G0/0.36. An IRB bridge is configured on R6 with a common IP address
136.1.136.6 on the BVI interface.
My question is, how will R6 behave wrt ip routing traffic, and what is
the bridging behaviour here for traffic between R1 and R3 ?
Moreover, what will happen to Multicast traffic, and broadcast traffic
between R1 to R6 to R3 ?
Config:
int G0/0.16
bridge-group 1
int G0/0.36
bridge-group 1
int BVI 1
ip address 136.1.136.6 255.255.255.0
bridge irb
bridge 1 protocol ieee
bridge 1 route ip
Many thanks
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