Re: [nsp] ATM interface bridging

From: Edward Henigin (ed@staff.texas.net)
Date: Mon Nov 15 1999 - 21:58:20 EST


        It's due to bridging rules: a packet that comes in on a
given interface cannot go back out the same interface. To allow
direct connectivity between the two hosts you need to put them on
seperate atm subinterfaces. You'd put both subinterfaces in the
same bridge group.

On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 05:37:07PM -0600, Steven Saner said:
> !
> interface ATM6/0.1000 multipoint
> description ADSL Shared Interface
> ip directed-broadcast
> no ip proxy-arp
> atm pvc 1001 3 33 aal5snap 6144 6144
> atm pvc 1002 3 34 aal5snap 1536 1536
> bridge-group 1
> !



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