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bridge groups on cisco

cyan

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Im trying to setup bridge groups on 2 cisco routers (easy enough) but one of them must continue to run ip routing. any ideas on how I can set this up?

Thanks in advance.
 
I'm no Cisco expert, but the last time I read anything on the subject bridge groups only function if ip routing is disabled. I'm not sure there IS a way to get around it.
 
cyan said:
Im trying to setup bridge groups on 2 cisco routers (easy enough) but one of them must continue to run ip routing. any ideas on how I can set this up?

Thanks in advance.

May I ask why you think you need to do this?
 
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