And apple’s appletalk – Tut Systems XL-12000S User Manual

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XL-12000S

MANAGED, HIGH-SPEED NETWORK MODEM USER GUIDE

7.0 CONFIGURE THE MODEM

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The network design and table entries should be planned prior to fill-
ing out the static routing tables on the Modem Configuration screen.
Routing table entries are also required for the gateway router and for
the other routers reachable through the XL-12000S.

1. Basic Bridging
In the bridge mode, the XL-12000S modem functions as a bridge
connecting two parts of the same network. This selection allows the
modem to pass both IP and non-IP packets. Examples of non-IP
include Novell’s IPX

TM

and Apple’s AppleTalk

TM

.

Bridging Example One (Basic Bridging):

This example shows how the XL-12000S connects two LANs in sep-
arate buildings. Two types of data traffic will be sent between LANs:

Broadcast packets, which are packets sent to all LAN devices.

Direct packets, which are sent to one or several LAN devices.
Direct packets will only cross the DSL link if the recipient is on
a different LAN segment from the sender. Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) may be on or off in this example.

Figure 7.2 Bridging Example One (Basic Bridging)

192.168.3.5

192.168.3.3

(LAN)

192.168.3.2

(LAN)

Modem 1

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Administration Building

192.168.3.1

Database Server

Modem 2

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Campus Data Center

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