buy the relatively new NM-16ESW or NMD-36-ESW-2GIG and you can make 
your 3600/3700 router a hub too.

   Dave

Simmi Singla wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
> ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on
> router as we do on switch.
> Regardsmlehr wrote:
> 
>>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.
>>
>>
>>
>>Help!
>>
>>Mike L.
-- 
David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

"You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston
Churchill




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