From: Wu,Jiang (wujiang@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 16 2000 - 09:26:22 GMT-3
Bridging over serial interfaces should be more careful than lan
interfaces. The router will randomly assign a mac address to the
serial port then bvi port. So if your configuration is in a wrong
order, it will not work. I tried it three times. At last, it worked.
Regards,
Wu
----- Original Message -----
From: zhangxianqi
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: apple and irb
hi all
I get a oddness question about irb with appletalk,can anyboby solve
it,thanks in advance!
--------------(e0)r1(bvi1)------------------------------(bvi1)r2(e0)--
--
cable 1-1 1.1 cable 2-2 2.1 2.2
cable 3-3 3.1
zone z1 zone z2
zone z3
r1:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
birdge irb
bridge 1 route app
bridge 1 bridge app
int bvi 1
app cable 2-2 2.1
app zone z2
int s 0
bridge-group 1
int e 0
app cable 1-1 1.1
app zone z1
r2:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
birdge irb
bridge 1 route app
bridge 1 bridge app
int bvi 1
app cable 2-2 2.1
app zone z2
int s 0
bridge-group 1
int e 0
app cable 3-3 3.1
app zone z3
-----------------------------------
r2#sh app rou
Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C - connected, A - AURP
S - static P - proxy
3 routes in internet
The first zone listed for each entry is its default (primary) zone.
R Net 1-1 [1/G] via 2.1, 0 sec, BVI1, no zone set
C Net 2-2 directly connected, BVI1, zone z2
C Net 3-3 directly connected, Ethernet0, zone z3
you can see r2 can't get the zone of 1-1
--------------------------------
r2#ping 1.1
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte AppleTalk Echos to 1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
EEEEE
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
why!!!!!!!!!
xianqi
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