Multiple paths between bridged lans, Multiple paths between bridged lans a-5 – 3Com 520 User Manual

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Bridging and Routing Concepts

A-5

Figure A-2

Multiple Remote Bridges

Multiple Paths Between Bridged LANs

With only a single physical path between LANs, the

network is susceptible to link and bridge failures. In

the event of a failure, the connection between any of

the LANs upstream or downstream of the point of

failure will be broken. A more resilient network of

interconnected LANs can be established by providing

more than one link between any two of the LANs.

Normally, this network would soon encounter serious

problems resulting from a loop, around which frames

could endlessly travel if precautions aren’t taken by

the bridges. Over ISDN links a proprietary form of

loop control is implemented. On WAN leased line

links the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents data

loops.

On startup, the bridges send out frames to enquire if

there are other bridges on the network. By

exchanging information, the bridges block ports that

cause the loops and ensure that there is only ever

one active path through the network. If one of the

links or bridges fail, the other bridges detect this and

reconfigure their ports so that there is once again an

active data path through the network.

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