Configuring bridging, Overview, Major functionalities of bridges – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Configuring bridging

Through the Web interface, you can configure the following transparent bridging functions:

Enabling a bridge set

Adding an interface to a bridge set

Overview

A bridge is a store-and-forward device that connects and transfers traffic between LAN segments at the

data-link layer. In some small-sized networks, especially those with dispersed distribution of users, the use
of bridges can reduce the network maintenance costs without requiring the end users to perform special

configurations on the devices.
In applications, the following major kinds of bridging technologies apply: transparent bridging,

source-route bridging (SRB), translational bridging, and source-route translational bridging (SR/TLB).
The devices support only transparent bridging.
Transparent bridging bridges LAN segments of the same physical media type, primarily in Ethernet

environments. A transparent bridging device keeps a bridge table, which contains mappings between

destination MAC addresses and outbound interfaces.
For more information about transparent bridging, see Layer 2—WAN Configuration Guide in H3C MSR

Series Routers Configuration Guides (V5).

Major functionalities of bridges

Maintaining the bridge table

A bridge relies on its bridge table to forward data. A bridge table consists two parts: MAC address list

and interface list. Once connected to a physical LAN segment, a bridge listens to all Ethernet frames on

the segments. When it receives an Ethernet frame, it extracts the source MAC address of the frame and

creates a mapping entry between this MAC address and the interface on which the Ethernet frame was
received.
As shown in

Figure 293

, Host A, Host B, Host C, and Host D are attached to two LAN segments. Host A

and Host B are connected to bridge interface 1. When Host A sends an Ethernet frame to Host B, both

bridging interface 1 and Host B receive this frame.

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