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IS-IT--Management
I have two Cisco 1601s and a point to point T1 line between them. I'd like to set up a bridge between them to conserve my allocated IP addresses. I have not touched a Cisco in about two years, and have entirely forgotten what I need to do from the enable prompt. A quick google and tek-tips search came up with very little help for bridging.
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[li]Question: How the heck do I set this up? (simpler the better)[/li]
[li]Question 2: Would it be better to route? (although I'd prefer to bridge due to lack of IP addresses assigned to this subnet)[/li]
[li]Question 3: I read another post that said I could use a T1 crossover cable between the two interfaces for testing... will that work without line timing, or do the routers work that out between themselves?[/li]
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[ul]
[li]Question: How the heck do I set this up? (simpler the better)[/li]
[li]Question 2: Would it be better to route? (although I'd prefer to bridge due to lack of IP addresses assigned to this subnet)[/li]
[li]Question 3: I read another post that said I could use a T1 crossover cable between the two interfaces for testing... will that work without line timing, or do the routers work that out between themselves?[/li]
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