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In Fig. 5-14, router A has been configured for Ethernet 0,
Ethernet 1, and Serial 0 to be part of bridge group 1. This bridge
group number has significance only within router A, where it
identifies the interfaces that will participate in bridging on that
router. Router B has bridge group 1 defined as well. Again, this has
relevance only within router B. Packets could just as well be
bridged between routers A and B if the Serial 0, Ethernet 0, and
Ethernet 1 interfaces on router B were made part of bridge group
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