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Cisco ASR1000-RP1 - ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 Router - CHAPTER 11 Configuring Bridge Domain Interfaces; Restrictions for the Bridge Domain Interface; Information About a Bridge Domain Interface

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CHAPTER
11-1
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
OL-16506-10
11
Configuring Bridge Domain Interfaces
The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers support the bridge domain interface feature for terminating Layer
2 Ethernet segments into Layer 3 IP.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Restrictions for the Bridge Domain Interface, page 11-1
Information About a Bridge Domain Interface, page 11-1
Creating or Deleting a Bridge Domain Interface, page 11-4
Bridge Domain Interface Scalability, page 11-5
Configuring a Bridge Domain Interface, page 11-5
Restrictions for the Bridge Domain Interface
Restrictions for a bridge domain interface include:
Only 4096 bridge domain interfaces are supported per system.
When using a bridge domain interface in a bridge domain, configure the rewrite command on all
the incoming service instances to remove the VLAN tags.
Information About a Bridge Domain Interface
Bridge domain interface is a logical interface that allows bidirectional flow of traffic between a Layer 2
bridged network and a Layer 3 routed network traffic. Bridge domain interfaces are identified by the
same index as the bridge domain. Each bridge domain represents a Layer 2 broadcast domain. Only one
bridge domain interface can be associated with a bridge domain.
Bridge domain interface supports the following features:
IP termination
Layer 3 VPN termination
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), G-ARP, and P-ARP handling
MAC address assignment

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