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Bridge A
Bridge B
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 3
Bridge D
Figure 3.8 Bridge Triangulation with Resilient Links
Benefits
More resilient to link failures than the simple triangulated
bridge network, with an alternative path to each LAN if one
of the links fails.
Operation
The Spanning Tree Algorithm sets up two active links and
one standby link out of the three links available, so there is
only one path around the network. If either active link fails,
the STA makes the standby link active and allows frames to
be sent on it. This ensures that data can still be routed to all
LAN devices on the network.
Note: this network is not resilient to bridge failures, e.g. if
bridge B failed, then frames could pass between LAN 1 and
LAN 3, but could not be sent to or received from LAN 2, as
it would be isolated completely.
Installation
Spanning Tree Algorithm must be enabled (default:
disabled).
Optimisation
Use ISDN to provide link backup, rather than paying for an
unused leased line. To provide the same network topology,
only two of the bridges need to have the facility, i.e. the two
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