03-12-2012 09:49 AM - edited 03-04-2019 03:38 PM
Hello all,
We have an ASR1002 with
asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.03.05.01.S.152-1.S1.bin
software.
I couldn't find any documentation on how to attach an L2 interface, in my case a subinterface with a single dot1q vlan, to a BDI interface.
I'm able to create a bridge-domain interface but it's down down.
The command bridge-domain on the subinterface
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/lanswitch/command/reference/lsw_b1.html#wp1042944 is an "Unrecognized/Invalid command"
Please point me in the correct doc to accomplish something seemingly so simple.
Thank you.
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03-15-2012 06:24 AM
Hi
Here is one way to do it:
interface Gig0/0/2
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation dot1q <> second-dot1q <>
bridge-domain 1
interface Gig0/0/3
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation dot1q<> second-dot1q <>
bridge-domain 1
interface BDI1
ip address x.x.x.x
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr1000/configuration/guide/chassis/bdi.html#wp1141221
Kindly note that bridging is supported from IOS XE release 3.2 and the features are somewhat limited in terms of bridging on ASR platforms.
Cheers
Sush
03-15-2012 06:24 AM
Hi
Here is one way to do it:
interface Gig0/0/2
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation dot1q <> second-dot1q <>
bridge-domain 1
interface Gig0/0/3
service instance 1 ethernet
encapsulation dot1q<> second-dot1q <>
bridge-domain 1
interface BDI1
ip address x.x.x.x
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr1000/configuration/guide/chassis/bdi.html#wp1141221
Kindly note that bridging is supported from IOS XE release 3.2 and the features are somewhat limited in terms of bridging on ASR platforms.
Cheers
Sush
03-16-2012 02:52 PM
Sush,
Thanks for the response.
It works. I'll just have to look into the limitations of this type of setup.
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