Re: How Linux can be enabled as a Bridge

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There is a bridge utility rpm , which has commands to enable bridging on STP. It is available by the name bridge utils or something .
This rpm has brctl, which can be used to configure the bridge.

On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 Mahesh.Pujara@lntinfotech.com wrote :

Hi,
In linux Code for Bridge is provided.
So how Bridging can be enabled in Linux,
How my machine can act as a Bridge ..
Like for the Router we have to say IP_FORWARDING = YES.
is there any thing for Bridge??

Mahesh

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