264 IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch
B.3 /etc/bridged.conf
This file holds the configuration data for transparent bridging. It is created
using the utility
bredit.
#
# NetStar $Id$
#
# Configuration file for Bridge Daemon (bridged).
#
# Note: bridged will not start if it finds an error while
# trying to parse this file. Use the "-d" option on the
# command line with bridged to find proximity of the offending
# line.
#
#
#bridge_group bg0 {
#
# The main reason we need to configure this stuff is to
# specify which ports are part of a bridge group.
#
# Declare all the ports in this group on a single
# line if you don’t need to set anything special
# for the port. This is the normal case.
#
# multiple lines are ok.
#
# eg. port gf070;
# port gf041 gf072;
# port gf080;
#
#port gf000 gf001 gf002 gf003;
#
# If you need to set specific values for a port in this
# bridge group, then use the structure below..
#
# port gf040 {
#
#
# priority : port priority allows the network manager to
# influence the choice of port when a bridge has
# two ports connected in a loop.
#
# priority 5;
#
# valid states are : blocking, listening, learning and
# forwarding. the default start state is blocking.
#
# state blocking;
#
# root_path_cost : This is the cost to be added to the root
# path cost field in a configuration message received
# on this port in order to determine the cost of the
# path to the root through this port. This value is
# individually settable on each port.
#
# Setting this value to be large on a particular port
# makes the LAN reached through that port more likely