9.6.1 Configuring Local Bridging
Configuring local bridging allows users in the same geographical location and on the same
network segment to communicate with each other.
9.6.1.1 Creating a Bridge Group
Context
A bridge group is a virtual group. It can forward packets only after interfaces have been added
to the group.
Procedure
Step 1
Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2
Run:
bridge
bridge-id
A bridge group is created and the bridge group view is displayed.
If the bridge group specified by
bridge-id
exists, the bridge group view is displayed.
Multiple devices can use the same bridge number.
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9.6.1.2 Adding Local Interfaces to a Bridge Group
Context
A bridge group is a virtual group. It can forward packets only after interfaces have been added
to the group.
, the following methods can be used to add users to a bridge group:
l
Directly add users to the bridge group. User 3 uses this method.
l
Use a VLAN to add users to the bridge group. Create a VLAN on a bridge and add users
to the VLAN. Users then connect to the bridge group through the VLANIF interface. User
1 and User 2 use this method.
l
Use Ethernet sub-interfaces to add users to the bridge group. This method is used when
flows on a physical interface need to be differentiated using sub-interfaces. User 4 uses this
method.
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