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Chapter 60 Router Device Administration
Bridging Policy Page
(Policy view) Select Router Platform > Device Admin > Bridging from the Policy Type selector.
Select an existing policy or create a new one.
The Bridging page is displayed. See Table 60-9 on page 60-20 for a description of the fields on this page.
Step 2 Click the Add button under the table to display the Bridge Group dialog box. See Table 60-10 on
page 60-21 for a description of the fields in this dialog box. From here you can define a bridge group.
Step 3 Enter a number to identify the bridge group.
Step 4 Enter the names of the interfaces and interface roles that are part of the bridge group, or click Select to
select an interface role or to create a new one. For more information, see Specifying Interfaces During
Policy Definition, page 6-70.
You can select most Layer 3 interfaces, except X.25 and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
bridged interfaces and certain types of logical interfaces (such as loopback, tunnel, null, and BVI). Each
interface can be included in only one bridge group.
You can select a LAN subinterface only if the parent interface is configured with Inter-Switch Link (ISL)
or 802.1Q encapsulation.
Step 5 Click OK to save your definitions locally on the client and close the dialog box. The bridge group is
displayed in the table on the Bridging page.
Note To edit a bridge group, select it from the Groups table, then click Edit. To remove a bridge group,
select it, then click Delete.
Bridging Policy Page
Use the Bridging page to define bridge groups that can perform integrated routing and bridging on the
router. For more information, see Defining Bridge Groups, page60-19.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Bridging from the Policy selector.
(Policy view) Select Router Platform > Device Admin > Bridging from the Policy Type selector.
Right-click Bridging to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the Shared Policy selector.
Related Topics
Bridging on Cisco IOS Routers, page 60-18
Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page1-46
Filtering Tables, page1-45
Field Reference
Table60-9 Bridging Page
Element Description
Group Number The number that identifies the bridge group.
Group Interfaces The interfaces and interface roles that are included in the bridge group.