> e.g.  If switch 1 has a bridge group 1 and switch 2 has a bridge group 2.
> You could join these broadcast domains by running a cable between switch 1
> and switch 2, creating a subinterface on each switch port, you then set
each
> subinterface to use the same trunk type and vlan number (e.g.
'encapsulation
> dot1q 10')  You also add these ports to the relevant bridge group. You
then
> have a VLAN 10, which consists of all ports in switch 1 bridge group 1,
plus
> the ports in switch 2 bridge group 2.

Small correction...  When I said "add these *ports* to the relevant bridge
group", I meant "add these *subinterfaces* to the relevant bridge group" :)

--
Russell Heilling
http://www.ccie.org.uk/




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