Mixed LAN Support PathBuilder S200 series switches support mixed LAN bridging, meaning you can configure an Ethernet interface in the same node. Refer to the “Mixed LAN Bridging” section on page 8 for more details.

Translational

PathBuilder S200 series switches can use the Translational Bridging feature to

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bridge traffic between Ethernet Networks. Translational Bridging provides a

 

 

PathBuilder S200 series switch with the capability to bridge non-routable protocols.

 

 

For information about enabling and configuring Translational Bridging, refer to the

 

 

“Configuring Translational Bridging” section on page 37.

No Local Bridging

 

As mentioned earlier, PathBuilder S200 series switches are not intended for use in

 

 

local bridging applications where one LAN is connected directly to another LAN. It

 

 

is not recommended you use PathBuilder S200 series switches to perform local

 

 

bridging.

Transparent

 

Transparent Bridging (TB) is the method used by PathBuilder S200 series switches

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to bridge Ethernet LAN traffic from one Ethernet LAN to another one across a

 

 

WAN.

 

 

 

Refer to Transparent Bridging for Ethernet LANs on page 48 for more details on

 

 

these bridging operations.

Supported Traffic

 

The PathBuilder S200 series switch family supports many types of protocols for

 

 

bridging operations. Some of the supported protocols include:

 

 

Async

 

 

SDLC

 

 

Bisync

 

 

Transparent Polled Async

 

 

HDLC

 

 

X.25

 

 

Frame Relay

 

 

Burroughs Poll Select

 

 

NCR Bisync

 

 

 

 

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EXP Computer S200 manual Translational, No Local Bridging, Transparent, Supported Traffic