George Bonser wrote:
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> I *>think<* bridging is for bridging one type of traffic to another. FOr
> example, forwarding IPX traffic on one net to IP on another.
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> On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
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> > I have a 486/66 8M with 4 ne2k clones in it. What does the bridging code
>I have a 486/66 8M with 4 ne2k clones in it. What does the bridging code
>get me? Every machine on each of the subnets can see every other machine
>right now with just the basic routing table? Is it a performance issue?
Bridging provides you with a bunch of options and features
1. Allows y
On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
> I have a 486/66 8M with 4 ne2k clones in it. What does the bridging code
> get me? Every machine on each of the subnets can see every other machine
> right now with just the basic routing table? Is it a performance issue?
No. You have one net
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