I agree with what Anthony stated about the bridging, the only one that i
would focus on is Fallback.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Anantha Subramanian Natarajan <
anantha.natarajan_at_gravitant.com> wrote:
> Thanks anthony --Will do that ....Meantime I have a question on that,if you
> could help me on that .........
>
> One of the requirement states that configure bridging between an gig
> interface and a point-to-point frame-relay interface on a router as shown
> below
>
>
> no ip routing
>
> bridge 1 protocol ieee
>
> !
>
> interface GigabitEthernet0/0
>
> bridge-group 1
>
> !
>
> interface Serial0/0/0.1
>
> bridge-group 1
>
> The Gig and the frame-relay sub-interface are in 54.1.10.0/24 subnet.The
> other requirement asked is to configure an ip address 54.1.10.6/24 on the
> same router without using IRB.The solution provided as below
>
> interface GigabitEthernet0/0
>
> ip address 54.1.10.6 255.255.255.0
>
> !
>
> interface Serial0/0/0.1
>
> ip address 54.1.10.6 255.255.255.0
>
> .I couldn't understand the above configuration,How the interface configured
> for a bridged-interface would be able to configure an ip address without
> IRB
> enabled and also how the router sees the same ip address on 2 different
> interfaces.I am sure missing the bridging basic but couldn't find,what is
> that ?.If you can refer to the topic under the DOC CD which explains the
> above would also be sufficient.
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Anthony Sequeira <
> asequeira_at_internetworkexpert.com> wrote:
>
> > I would still consider them within scope, but like legacy QoS mechanisms,
> I
> > would certainly not over-emphasize them in my studies. I would recommend
> you
> > learn about them, locate them in the DOC-CD, practice once or twice at
> the
> > command line, and then scratch them off your study list.
> >
> > Warmest Regards,
> >
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> >
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/handbook/bgp.html#wp1020583
> >
> >
> > On May 4, 2009, at 3:18 PM, Anantha Subramanian Natarajan wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >>
> >> Do the R&S lab has bridging(Transparent and IRB bridging) included.I
> >> don't
> >> explicitly see in the blue print but I saw in the older versions of IE
> >> core
> >> labworkbook,
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Anantha Subramanian Natarajan
> >>
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