Hi Oleg,
Thanks for response.
Could you talk a little more about the mapping solution? How does it work?
Regards,
--Rodrigo
-----Mensagem original----- De: Oleg Kostine [mailto:okostine@chello.com] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 18 de setembro de 2000 11:01 Para: 'Loureiro, Rodrigo'; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Assunto: RE: [nsp] ATM/Ethernet Bridging
Hi Rodrigo, ATM LANE is what you need. Or you can map your vlans on 6500 to or RFC 1483-compliant Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs). Cheers Oleg Sr. Network Engineer Chello Broadband
-----Original Message----- From: Loureiro, Rodrigo [mailto:rodrigo.loureiro@netstream.com.br] Sent: 18 September 2000 15:35 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [nsp] ATM/Ethernet Bridging
Hi all,
Think about the following environment:
Ethernet ________ ________ | | | | | | _________| Catalyst| _______________ | 7513 | | | 6500 | ATM | | | |_______ | |_______| | 192.168.0.5/24 192.168.0.0/24
I donīt know if it is possible but here it goes the challenge: i would like to bridge an atm connection to an ethernet network, in such a way that the ip network should be seen as a single network.
I was thinking about use transparent bridging, defining a bridge-group and using on both sides of Catalyst (ethernet and atm), but iīm not sure it will work, because the address resolution on the atm side works in a different way.
Does anyone ever done or know a functional way to implement this connectivity?
Regards, --
Rodrigo Loureiro Systems Engineer - AT&T LA
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