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Re: Concurrent bridging & routing on a channelized interface.


From: Dean Anderson <dean () av8 com>
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 15:24:17 -0500


Well, I _think_ channelized T3 looks just like a bunch of T1's to the cisco, and protocol can be set individually--as 
though there were a mux. That may be wrong. You'll have to figure that out.

But, assuming its not: Set them up using frame relay encapsulation, turn on frame relay switching, and enable bridging. 
 Frame relay doesn't do broadcasts, but I seem to recall there is a way to approximate it.  I'm not sure that bridging 
works over frame relay, so you'll have to check that too.  Note that you are completely in control of the frame relay 
network. One router will be DTE, and one will be DCE.  You are the frame switch.   Good luck.

                --Dean

Around 02:37 PM 11/10/1999 -0500, rumor has it that jeanlou.dupont () na marconicomms com said:




Is it possible to concurrently do bridging & IP routing on a DS3 channelized
interface on a cisco router?

Suppose I have a bunch of customers with T1 coming in through a DS3 channelized
interface and they  want to be part of a layer 2 VLAN
&
concurrently have other customers with T1 coming in with IP feeds to the
Internet.

Any help is appreciated.

jld. :))





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