Bridge configuration at ISR 4000

Hi.
I´m configuring a new router ISR 4000, but i cannot find all needed commands for bridge feature.
Please your help if somebody know the equivalent commands for ISR 4000 series.
Thanks in advance.
Step by Step Bridge Group Virtual Interface (BVI) Configuration
Integrated Routing and Bridging configuration on Router1:
Router (config)#int fa0/0
Router (config-if)#bridge-group 1                           NOT SUPPORTED
Router (config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router (config)#
Router (config-if)#int fa1/0
Router(config-if)#bridge-group 1                           NOT SUPPORTED
Router (config-if)#no shut
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#
Create Bridge Group Virtual Interface (BVI) and configure the IP and Routing credentials.
Router1(config)#bridge irb
Router (config)#int bvi1
Router(config-if)#ip add 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#bridge 1 protocol ieee                                             NOT SUPPORTED "ieee"
Router (config)#bridge 1 route ip
Router(config)#

Hi All,
Even I have the same issue and none of the above solutions are working for me.
I have 'bankapp' deployed on SITE1 and SITE2.
When I execute "tmboot -A" on master machine, it throws following error:
Booting admin processes ...
exec DBBL -A :
on SITE1 -> process id=25692 ... Started.
exec BBL -A :
on SITE1 -> process id=25693 ... Started.
exec BBL -A :
on SITE2 -> CMDTUX_CAT:822: ERROR: No BBL available, cannot boot
tmboot: WARN: No BBL available on site SITE2.
Will not attempt to boot server processes on that site.
2 processes started.
Here is the ULOG entries on SITE2 .
095806.stadj42!tlisten.4154.3086042816.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:4209: INFO: Accepted request from //140.84.128.222:34292, seq # 3
095808.stadj42!tlisten.4154.3086042816.-2: CMDTUX_CAT:4209: INFO: Accepted request from //140.84.128.222:34294, seq # 4
095813.stadj42!BSBRIDGE.4347.3085973184.0: 06-09-2008: Tuxedo Version 10.0, 32-bit
095813.stadj42!BSBRIDGE.4347.3085973184.0: LIBTUX_CAT:262: INFO: Standard main starting
095823.stadj42!BSBRIDGE.4347.3085973184.0: CMDTUX_CAT:1410: ERROR: Could not mark receive queue
095823.stadj42!BSBRIDGE.4347.3085973184.0: LIBTUX_CAT:250: ERROR: tpsvrinit() failed
095823.stadj42!BBL.4355.3086313152.0: 06-09-2008: Tuxedo Version 10.0, 32-bit, Patch Level 005
095823.stadj42!BBL.4355.3086313152.0: LIBTUX_CAT:334: ERROR: No BBL
095823.stadj42!BBL.4355.3086313152.0: LIBTUX_CAT:248: ERROR: System init function failed, Uunixerr =
~
The ULOG on SITE1 does not have any new information.
The "ubbmp" has the following entries.
*NETGROUPS
DEFAULTNET NETGRPNO=0 NETPRIO=100
*NETWORK
SITE1 NETGROUP=DEFAULTNET
NADDR="//staec32.:9111"
NLSADDR="//staec32:3050"
SITE2 NETGROUP=DEFAULTNET
NADDR="//stadj42:9112"
NLSADDR="//stadj42:3060"
I have tlisten running on NLSADDR on both the machines.
Any idea why the BBL on SITE2 fails to boot?

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