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Configuring Bridging Services
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Internal LAN ID
The internal LAN ID is a source routing designator that identifies the virtual LAN
on which frames travel. When you configure the Bay Networks source routing
bridge, you must assign a globally unique internal LAN ID to each bridge on
which you enabled source routing. For example, in F
igure 2-13, source routing
bridges A, B, C, and D all have unique internal LAN IDs.
Group LAN ID
The group LAN ID is a Bay Networks proprietary routing designator that helps
the source routing bridges in your network identify the last Bay Networks bridge
in their path. When you configure the Bay Networks source routing bridge, make
sure you follow these configuration guidelines:
Assign the same group LAN ID to all source routing bridges in the network.
Assign a group LAN ID to all bridges in your network. This number must be
different from the LAN ID value assigned to any other bridges in the network.
Configuring IP Encapsulation Support
IP encapsulation support allows you to source route frames between Bay
Networks bridges over IP networks. When you enable IP encapsulation on the
source routing bridge, make sure you follow these guidelines:
Enable at least one IP interface on those routers through which you want to
source route packets. You can enable IP on any circuit on any slot on the
router; it does not have to be the same circuit on which you enabled source
routing. (See Configuring IP Services for details on enabling IP on a circuit.)
Configure redundant IP interfaces on different slots on the same router if you
want the router to receive broadcasts for backup purposes.
Alternatively, you could configure a connectionless IP address on each router
and configure only the connectionless address. This results in reduced
explorer traffic but ensures that the IP interface is always available.
Enable source routing on the circuits of those bridges through which you want
to source route frames. (See “Enabling Source Routing Services” on
pa
ge 2-25 for details on enabling source routing on a circuit.)
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