10-01-2008 05:15 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:33 PM
I am trying to get a DD-WRT router to function as a client bridge on a wireless network off of a 871 router. When the DD-WRT device is configured, you can ping the device from ANY other device on the network except for the 871 and the devices behind the 871 have no internet access. I was thinking that the bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source command on the radio interface might be the problem but it cannot be removed and is an automatic command.
Does anyone know of a way to either remove this command or to have the bridged device MAC be 'learned'?
10-07-2008 06:34 AM
Bridge-group block-unknown-source configuration interface command to block traffic from unknown MAC addresses on a specific interface. Use the no form of the command to disable unknown source blocking on a specific interface.
i.e. :
no bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
10-07-2008 04:07 PM
The problem is that that command won't take. When entered it reports back:
no bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
10-08-2008 05:45 AM
What's a DD-WRT router? It looks like you're using an 871 with a wireless module. Are you trying to bridge something non-Cisco off of the 871? If not, what exactly are you doing, and what are you using each device for? Is the 871 a remote router that has clients hanging off of it that need to pass over a WAN link of some kind to get to the Internet?
Try applying your command to a subinterface if you have multiple VLANs. Otherwise, if you'd like to post some more information, I'd be glad to help if I can.
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