If you bridge, you are actually not doing routing =) You can configure a channel group with FE, but anyway it would be concider by the router as if you have only 1 interface. Regards. -----Mensaje original----- De: Frank Louwers [mailto:frank@openminds.be] Enviado el: Martes, 11 de Noviembre de 2003 11:22 a.m. Para: Lucas Iglesias CC: 'Sugar, Sylvia'; nanog@trapdoor.merit.edu Asunto: Re: Router with 2 (or more) interfaces in same network On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 11:19:21AM -0300, Lucas Iglesias wrote:
As I know, according to the routing theory, it has no sense to have 2 interfaces on the same net.
what if you bridge on one interface, but want to have a second "backup" interface in case your config/router fscks up with the bridge? Vriendelijke groeten, Frank Louwers -- Openminds bvba www.openminds.be Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium