In a message dated 8/10/01 3:33:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
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Date: 8/10/01 3:33:30 AM Central Daylight Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shane Stockman)
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Shane,
You can use basic Transparent Bridging. Here is a simple config example:
no ip routing
bridge 1 protocol ieee
in e0
bridge-group 1
in tokenRing0
ring-speed 16
bridge-group 1
*OR*
You could use Source-Route Translational Bridging. Here is a simple config:
no ip routing
source-route ring-group 1000
source-bridge transparent 1000 200 15 1 (to signify the bridge path taken)
bridge 1 protocol ieee
interface Ethernet0
bridge-group 1
interface TokenRing0
ring-speed 16
source-bridge 1 15 200 1000
multiring ip
HTH,
Rob H. CCNP, CCDP, CCIE Written, MCSE, CCA
I have 1 ethernet and 1 token ring interface on a 2600 ( Cisco 2612 )
router. We did not want to buy a fancy switch with a token-ring
translational module etc so we bought the router instead. I do not want to
route at all, ie the IP network must be the same on the Token and Ethernet
sides.
Can some one please help with a sample config.
Thanks
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