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| hershey 2001-03-27, 1:53 pm |
| In the read out from the above command, there may be a line that says something along the line of
source route bridging enabled srn 1 bn 2 trn 10
My question is, is the local ring number 1 or 10?
srn is source ring number and trn is target ring number.
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| If Iremember correctly 1 would be your local ring while 10 is your destination ring.
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| Thanks Reamer. That's what I thought too. I had been wading through page after page on Cisco's website and finally gave up and posted the question. And then last night, I finally hit on the right paragraph on the right page.
The local ring is actually srn. And bn is of course the bridge number. Knew that. But trn is the group in which the interface is configured.
I would give you the Cisco url but I was so tired when I found it, I didn't write it down. Sorry. Thanks for your response. |
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