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Configure Bridging of Routed Protocols
Configuring Source-Route Bridging BC-117
Configure Bridging of Routed Protocols
Source-route bridges use Media Access Control (MAC) information, specifically the information
contained in the RIF, to bridge packets. A RIF contains a series of ring and bridge numbers that
represent the possible paths the source node might use to send packets to the destination. Each ring
number in the RIF represents a single Token Ring in the source-route bridged network and is
designated by a unique 12-bit ring number. Each bridge number represents a bridge that is between
two Token Rings in the SRB network and is designated by a unique 4-bit bridge number. The
information in a RIF is derived from explorer packets traversing the source-route bridged network.
Without the RIF information, a packet could not be bridged across a source-route bridged network.
Unlike source-route bridges, Level 3 routers use protocol-specific information (for example, Novell
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) or Xerox Network Systems (XNS) headers) rather than MAC
information to route datagrams. As a result, the Cisco IOS software default for routed protocols is
to not collect RIF information and to not be able to bridge routed protocols. However, if you want
the software to bridge routed protocols across a source-route bridged network, the software must be
able to collect and use RIF information to bridge packets across a source-route bridged network. You
can configure the software to append RIF information to routed protocols so that routed protocols
can be bridged. Figure 49 shows a network topology in which you would want to use this feature.
Figure 49 Topology for Bridging Routed Protocols across a Source-Route Bridged
Network
To configure the Cisco IOS software to bridge routed protocols, you must perform the task in the
first section, and optionally, one or both of the tasks in the other sections as follows:
Enable Use of the RIF
Configure a Static RIF Entry
Configure the RIF Timeout Interval
Enable Use of the RIF
You can configure the Cisco IOS software so that it will append RIF information to the routed
protocols. This allows routed protocols to be bridged across a source-route bridged network. The
routed protocols that you can bridge are as follows:
Apollo Domain
AppleTalk
ISO Connectionless Network Service (CLNS)
DECnet
IP
IPX
S2328
Cisco routed network Cisco routed network
Source-route bridged
Token Ring network
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