09-03-2002 06:01 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:05 AM
Hi,
There are two routers (A & B). Router A has an ethernet and a token ring interfaces. Router B has only an ethernet interface.
To configure DLSW, I have to configure SR translation bridge on router A as below:
source-bridge ring-group 100
source-bridge transparent 100 101 1 1
dlsw local peer-id 1.1.1.1
dlsw remote 0 tcp 1.1.1.2
dlsw bridg 1
int e0
bridg 1
int tokenring0
source 1 1 100
source spann
bridg 1 pro iee
On router B, I configure it as below:
source-bridg ring 100
dlsw local peer-id 1.1.1.1 prom
dlsw bridg 1
int e0
bridg 1
bridg 1 pro iee
My question is :
Do I need to configure "source-brigde ring" on Router B ? Is it neccessary for my configuration ?
Thanks in advance.
Rgds,
Ivan
09-03-2002 07:16 PM
No, you do not require the source-bridge ring on router B.
09-03-2002 11:48 PM
Hi,
Do I need to enable SRT on the token ring switch ? Is it more appropriated bridge protocol then SRB as we have ethernet interfaces on the both routers?
Also, do I need configure "source-bridge spanning" on the TR interface on both router?
Thanks in advance.
Rgds,
Ivan Cheng
09-06-2002 12:27 AM
In your network on router B, you don't need to config "source-brigde ring" because it hasn't token-ring Interface.
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