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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging

 

 

AppleTalk Routing: Bridge Configuration Dialog Box

AppleTalk Bridge Group

Port 0

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

DECnet Bridge Group

Multiport Router/Switch

Bridge Logical Diagram

ϖNote: If you need more information about bridging, see “Bridging 101” in the Appendices to this manual.

Bridging operates on physical network addresses (such as Ethernet addresses), rather than logical addresses (such as AppleTalk Phase 2 addresses). From the standpoint of AppleTalk networking, router interfaces which are set to bridge AppleTalk Phase 2 between themselves appear as a single logical entity.

Thus, a router’s “AppleTalk Phase 2 Bridge Group” is made up of all of the physical network interfaces in a router which have been set to bridge Apple- Talk Phase 2. This setting can be found in the AppleTalk configuration dialog box for each individual physical interface. For example, see the AppleTalk Phase 2 Routing/Bridging/Off radio buttons in the AppleTalk Routing: Ethernet Configuration Dialog Box.

Logically, the AppleTalk Phase 2 Bridge Group is treated by the router as an interface (Bridge 0). The settings in the AppleTalk Routing: Bridge 0 Config- uration Dialog Box (discussed below) determine the AppleTalk Phase 2 parameters for all of the physical network interfaces which make up the

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