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LAN 3
Bridge D
LAN 5
LAN 2
LAN 4
Bridge F
Bridge A
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Figure 3.7 Multiple Bridge Triangulation
Benefits
Networks can be extended without having to install two
bridges for every link, so keeping costs to a minimum.
Operation
Bridges A, B and D all act as triangulated bridges, while
bridges E and F are configured normally. The triangulated
bridges handle their serial links in a similar manner to the
LAN port, making decisions about which serial or LAN
interface to use for sending data to its destination.
Note: if intermediate links or bridges fail, then inter-LAN
communication stops, due to the non-resilient design of the
network.
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