Bridging Commands; Enable|Disable} Bridging <Interface_Name; Table 10-2. Bridging Commands - Nortel BayStack 820 Installation And Reference Manual

Isdn router
Hide thumbs Also See for BayStack 820:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Bridging Commands

Although routing is preferred over bridging for transmitting data over wide area
connections, occasionally bridging is required. For example, when the data
packets to be transmitted are neither IP nor IPX (such as NetBEUI, SNA or
AppleTalk), or when the other end of the WAN connection supports only bridging.
Bridging uses an intelligent learning algorithm to build a
MAC-address-to-interface map, which the router uses to make forwarding or
filtering decisions for each packet it receives, whether the packet is from the LAN
side or from one of the WAN connections.
Table 10-2
Table 10-2.
Command
{enable|disable} bridging <interface_name>
{enable|disable} learning
show bridging
show learning
show learning <interface_name>
{enable|disable} bridging <interface_name>
Enables or disables bridging over the specified interface. If the interface already
has IP/IPX routing enabled, then routing will take precedence. For example, if
both bridging and IP routing are enabled over interface profile1, IP data is routed,
and all non-IP data is bridged.
Example
BayStack> enable bridging profile1
206901-A
lists the bridging commands.
Bridging Commands
Using the Command Line Interface
Page
10-7
10-8
10-8
10-8
10-9
10-7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents