1 - bridging – Perle Systems IOLINK-520 User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

Applications

IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO Installation & Applications Guide — 2.3

2.1.1 - Bridging

An Ethernet bridge intelligently forwards Ethernet data packet traffic between connected

networks. The traffic may be across the Wide Area Network (illustrated below) or, in the

case of the IOLINK-520, may be between two LANs connected to the same IOLINK-520.

Figure 2 -1 Networks Bridged across a WAN link

Ethernet bridges simply forward information based on Ethernet MAC addresses. If a

packet is destined for a device located on a different network than the device that sent the

packet, the bridge will forward that packet to the connected network. If a packet is destined

for a device located on the same local network as the originating device, the bridge will

ignore the packet.

Ethernet bridges also communicate to each other using what is called the Spanning Tree

Protocol (STP). STP is used to prevent loops in a network which cause traffic to be re-

broadcast again and again causing network congestion.

The IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO are pre-configured to operate as an Ethernet bridge

compatible with the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol definitions. This means that

without configuration modifications, the IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO will bridge

Ethernet traffic to its partner bridges when the Wide Area Network (WAN) connection has

been established.

The IOLINK-520 & IOLINK-PRO are also pre-configured as an IPX router. This
means that if you wish to bridge IPX traffic instead of routing it, you must disable the
IPX routing function of the IOLINK router. Once IPX routing has been disabled, all
IPX traffic will be bridged between networks.

To set-up a bridge between two LANs using a dual LAN IOLINK-520, all that is required is

that the LANs be connected to the IOLINK router.

To set-up a bridge between two networks connected by a WAN link:

− Connect each IOLINK router to the LAN(s) it will be serving

− Connect the WAN interface of each IOLINK router to the equipment supplied by the service

provider

− Configure the remote site profile of the partner router if necessary

− Establish the WAN connection

WAN connection

Windows for Workgroups Computers

Windows for Workgroups Computers

Network #1

Network #2

Advertising