Transparent Bridging Modes Of Operation; Ip Routing Mode - Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6 Configuring Bridges
Bridge ID
Interface
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Fa0
PO0

Transparent Bridging Modes of Operation

The transparent bridging feature in the Cisco IOS software combines bridge-groups and IP routing. This
combination provides the speed of an adaptive spanning-tree bridge, along with the functionality,
reliability, and security of a router. The ML-Series card supports transparent bridging in the same general
manner as other Cisco IOS platforms.
Transparent bridging processes IP frames in four distinct modes, each with different rules and
configuration options. The modes are IP routing, no IP routing, bridge crb, and bridge irb. This section
covers the configuration and operation of these four modes on the ML-Series card.
For additional general Cisco IOS user documentation on configuring transparent bridging, see the
"Configuring Transparent Bridging" chapter of the Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking
Configuration Guide, Release 12.2 at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuration_guide_chapter0918
6a00800ca767.html.

IP Routing Mode

IP routing mode is the default mode. It disables the other modes (no IP routing, bridge crb, and bridge
irb). The global command ip routing enables IP routing mode.
In IP routing mode, the bridge-groups do not process IP packets. The IP packets are either routed or
discarded.
The following rules help describe packet handling in this mode:
Hello Time
2 sec
Priority
32769
Address
0005.9a39.6634
Hello Time
2 sec
Aging Time 300
Role Sts Cost
Desg FWD 19
Desg FWD 9
An input interface or subinterface configured with only a bridge-group will bridge non-IP packets
and discard IP packets
(Example
An input interface or subinterface configured with only an IP address will route IP packets and
discard non-IP packets
(Example
An input interface or subinterface configured with both an IP address and a bridge-group routes IP
packets and bridges non-IP packets
fallback bridging. If a protocol cannot be routed, then the interface falls back to bridging.
All of the interfaces or subinterfaces belonging to a specific bridge-group need consistent
configuration with regards to configuring or not configuring IP addresses. Mixing interfaces
configured with IP addresses and interfaces not configured with IP addresses in the same bridge
group can cause inconsistent or unpredictable routing at the network level.
Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R8.0
Max Age 20 sec
Forward Delay 15 sec
(priority 32768 sys-id-ext 1)
Max Age 20 sec
Forward Delay 15 sec
Prio.Nbr Type
128.3
P2p
128.20
P2p
6-4).
6-5).
(Example
6-6). This configuration is sometimes referred to as
Transparent Bridging Modes of Operation
6-5

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