[nsp] Problem with DSL interface on a 2620
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Fri Jul 25 11:28:12 EDT 2003
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 11:25:00AM -0700, Siva Valliappan wrote:
> you have configured the atm interface for ip routing. you will need
> to configure it to bridge packets if the telco is bridging. this
> can be done by using RBE if the platform/software you are using supports
> RBE, if not by IRB. i notice you have a partial IRB config. in order
> to complete it you will need to configure the ATM interface for bridging,
> create a BVI interface, assign the IP address to the BVI interface, and
> configure
>
> bridge X route ip
> bridge X protocol [ieee | dec]
>
> where X is your bridge-group number
... but that's the whole point of "atm route-bridge ip": to use
bridged-mode ATM encapsulation (so that the Telco equipment on the other
end is happy) while still having proper router interfaces, instead of
bridge-groups and BVI interfaces, which are limited in number...
gert
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