Hi

Not sure what ESI stands for, but the main reason I don't want to do bridge mode is to avoid the MAC learning. Also better not to use up the bridges which are a global resource.

Ivan

On 27/Sep/2012 10:38 p.m., Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 27/09/2012 03:38, Ivan wrote:
Just connecting 2 service instances is all I would like to do.
There is a difference between an ESI and an xconnect.  In the case of an
ESI, the switch will learn all the mac addresses passing over the link.
This doesn't happen for an xconnect.

If you're dealing with a small number of mac addresses, this probably isn't
a problem.  If you're dealing with a lot, then it may be...

Nick


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