[c-nsp] Bridging dot1q on a 7200

Tom Storey tom at snnap.net
Thu Jun 14 04:52:59 EDT 2007


Why bridge them on the router?

If the two interfaces are connected to different switches, why not either:

a) Run a cable between the two and trunk the VLAN accross if its the same VLAN ID; or
b) Run a cable between the two, with each end in its respective VLAN

But a little more detail about what you want to achieve might help us better advise of a solution.


> I am full of questions tonight - that's what happens when you are working on
> a dozen things at once.
> 
> I am looking to bridge two layer 2 dot1q interfaces coming in on 2 different
> Ethernet interfaces on a 7200(g1/300/400)
> 
> Is what I am looking at a BVI?
> 
> Skeeve
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