[nsp] Transparent bridging over E1 WAN link
Nuno Vieira
nuno.vieira at nfsi.pt
Mon Jul 19 08:26:54 EDT 2004
Hello Fernando.
You may want to use one of those:
http://www.tahoe-group.com/tahoe_283.php
It basically convert your G.703 E1 to 10BaseT, and allows spanning tree,
vlans, etc..
Regards,
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 11:41, Fernando Catalão wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a circuit (E1) connecting our two sites.
> Besides routing (using EIGRP), which is already in place between the two sites, we are trying to bridge an ethernet port in site #1 to another ethernet port in site #2.
>
>
> TOPOLOGY
>
> -------------
> | 3524 |
> -------------
> |
> | SITE 1
> -------------
> | 7206 |
> -------------
> |
> |
> |
> |E1
> |
> |
> | SITE 2
> -------------
> | 7206 |
> -------------
> |
> |
> --------------
> | 3524 |
> --------------
>
>
> I have tried this example but to no avail. I am trying to bridge sub-interface 20 site 1 to sub-interface 10 site 2.
>
>
> ----------7206 site 1------------
> bridge 10 irb
> bridge 10 protocol ieee
> bridge 10 route ip
>
> int fe0/0.10
> bridge 10
>
> int s0/0
> ip add t.t.t.1
> bridge 10
> ----------------------------------
>
>
> ----------7206 site 2------------
> bridge 10 irb
> bridge 10 protocol ieee
> bridge 10 route ip
>
> int e0/0.10
> bridge 10
>
> int s0/0
> ip add t.t.t.2
> bridge 10
> ----------------------------------
>
> Any help would be greatful.
>
> Regards
>
> Fernbando
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