For example, in figure 1, the red and white LANs are connected by two
routers serving as parallel bridges, bridge 1 and bridge 2. Consider the chain
of events when end node J on the red LAN first sends a frame to end node K
on the white LAN. The frame originated by end node J and addressed to end
node K is read by both bridge 1 and bridge 2. As this is the first frame
between J and K, the address table of neither bridge contains an entry for J
or K.
Figure 1. Parallel Bridge Topology
Each bridge updates its address table to indicate that J is in the direction of
the red LAN. After updating its address table, each bridge floods the frame:
bridge 1 relays the frame over interface 1 and bridge 2 relays the frame over
interface 2. Bridge 2 also relays the frame over interface 3; to simplify the
example, however, this frame will not be traced.
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Node K
Node J
White LAN
Red LAN
1
Interface 1
2
Interface 2
Interface 3
3
Blue LAN
Black LAN
Bridging Service
Transparent Bridging
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Summary of Contents for 600 Series
Page 1: ...Hewlett Packard Series 200 400 and 600 Routers HP Routing Services and Applications ...
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Page 5: ...1 Product Notes ...
Page 6: ...Features of HP Routers Architecture and Technology Branch Office Routing Product Notes 1 2 ...
Page 38: ...Architecture and Technology Software Control Path Architecture 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...Branch Office Routing Future Directions 1 48 ...
Page 53: ...2 Routing Services Notes ...
Page 106: ...Bridging Service Traffic Prioritization 2 54 ...
Page 158: ...Novell IPX Routing Service NetBIOS Protocol Support 2 106 ...
Page 194: ...Data Compression for WAN Links Conclusion 2 142 ...
Page 195: ...3 Application Notes and Case Studies ...
Page 224: ...Improving Network Availability Application Recovery 3 30 ...
Page 234: ...ISDN Wide Area Network Design Dry Creek Joint Elem School District Performance 3 40 ...
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