Should you bridge or route – Perle Systems PERLE P850 User Manual

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Should You Bridge or Route?

When connecting two Local Area Networks together, the first question

to ask is should I bridge or route? The decision to bridge or to route

may be decided by how the existing networks have been already set up.
Bridging should be used when the network consists of non-routable

protocols or routable protocols using the same network numbers.

Some protocols can only be bridged; some of the more well known are

NetBEUI (used by Microsoft Windows 3.11, Windows ’95 and

Windows NT), and LAT (used by Digital Equipment Corp.).
If your IPX or IP network address is the same at both locations

bridging is simpler and requires less configuration. If the locations are

to be routed together, the network numbers will have to be different in

both cases, this could require extensive reconfiguration.
IPX routing should be used if the two locations are already set up with

different IPX network numbers. Routing IPX will minimize the

number of SAP and RIP messages being sent across the WAN.
IP routing should be used if the two locations are already set up with

different IP network numbers or if you wish to divide your one IP

network number into two sub-networks.
In some cases both bridging and routing may be required. Routing

may be required for IP information and bridging may be required for

NetBEUI.

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