I have remote sites connected by full T1 p-t-p links. There is no routing, all traffic is bridged. The entire network is one flat private-IP space. I have full communications between workstations at all sites: ping wkst to wkst works fine. Probl...
It turns out that I solved the problem. Separately, I had been working on speeding up the flooding of UDP packets. When I turned on ' IP forward-protocol spanning-tree any-local-broadcast' and 'ip forward-protocol turbo flooding', I was able to hit...
Thanks for the idea. In this case, they're HDLC PTP links, no frame. On the one frame circuit I noted, I do have those statements you mentioned and I CAN ping that e0/0 interface. I was hoping to find something similar for a bridged environment.
As noted, network is one network number, 254 hosts possible, private IP range, no routing enabled, all bridged, one bridge-group. As I understand it, 'ip default-route' would be for routing off-net. This is one and the same net.Thanks.
VLANs require static configurations per vlan. Other switches will only automatically know about the vlans if they run VTP, and you have configured trunking. Also, each subnet associated with a vlan (Cisco recommends only defining a 1-to-1 correlati...
The CCNA is fast becoming the MCSE. More people are working on it, thereby diminishing its value. Yet it's still a foot in the door and an invaluable basis. The part of networking that Cisco's path won't get you is familiarity with the end nodes t...