[nsp] Bridging?
Bruce Pinsky
bep at whack.org
Thu Apr 29 04:13:51 EDT 2004
Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
> Bruce,
>
> thank you so much! PPP half-bridging is exactly what I am trying to achieve.
>
> Now Serial0/0:0 is up (ppp neg complete), but there is a MAC address
> problem: when I am trying to ping from the Ethernet host, here is what I see
> on the E1 router:
>
> *Mar 1 23:54:03.006 CET: IP ARP: rcvd req src 10.159.159.202
> 0006.d6ca.4800, dst 10.159.159.201 Serial0/1:0
> *Mar 1 23:54:03.010 CET: IP ARP: creating entry for IP address:
> 10.159.159.202, hw: 0006.d6ca.4800
> *Mar 1 23:54:03.010 CET: %IP-4-ZERO_ADDR: Zero MAC address for
> 10.159.159.201 in ARP cache
> 2621#sh arp | i 10.159.159.20
> Internet 10.159.159.202 2 0006.d6ca.4800 ARPA Serial0/1:0
> 2621#
>
Also, can you get past the router, i.e. is this only when you ping the
router interface? What does "show int" indicate about your PPP status?
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