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.
>
> 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
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?
Thanks
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Walter L. Preuninger IIwaldo @ irc.wasteland.
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