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Bridge group

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paul00

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Mar 27, 2002
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Can I add into bridge group Serial0 and Ethernet0 interface
Does this router works like switch ?Does such interfaces will have IP adress?

Thank
 
Ah...I'd like to help, but I don't understand your questions?

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You can setup a bridge group and then apply it to both interfaces, also turn off ip routing (no ip routing). You can then add IP addresses if needed, but basically the router will operate as a bridge.

You can intergrate routing and bridging for more complex applications if needed, if all you want is a simple L2 bridge use transparent bridging.
 
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