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- Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ames!agate!boulder!recnews
- From: Alan Johnson <MNDOT@MSUS1.MSUS.EDU>
- Subject: remote source-route bridging
- Message-ID: <01GO4098Q3JK000O6I@MSUS1.MSUS.EDU>
- X-Envelope-To: cisco@spot.colorado.edu
- Sender: news@colorado.edu
- Date: 28 Aug 1992 09:59 CST
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- I have a situation similar to johnson@northwestern.edu. I have and AGS+ with
- 12 serial, 3 ethernet and 2 token ring interfaces as a hub and IGS's with
- ethernet interfaces at the remote sites. I also have leased lines for SNA
- traffic which I would like to eliminate. I am not very familiar with source-
- rout bridging but it looks like to solution to my problem. Each remote site
- has Netware 3.11 linking the token-ring and ethernets together running IPX and
- IP over both topologies. With all of this hardware in place could someone
- explain how on earth I would configure the routers to handle this scenario
- ....if it is at all possible.
-
- Alan R. Johnson
- Network Analyst
- Minnesota Department of Transportation
- (612) 297-1289
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