I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now I am studying for the CCIE written exam. At this point in my studies, I am reading up on the subject of Bridging. I fully understand the concept of bridging when it comes to switches, but I am perplexed as to why a router would need to perform a bridging function. Obviously bridging capabilities are built into the routers IOS but what need would prompted anyone to use this feature. In the other studies Bridging was not a covered subject so this is new territory for me.
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