Bridging functionality, General concepts – Intermec 6710 User Manual
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Features and Functional Overview
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6710 Access Point User’s Guide
The access point functions as a 4-port translating bridge.
Functionality within the access point can be partitioned
into two major functional blocks:
bridging functionality
and
management functionality. Bridging functions pertain
to the forwarding of data through the access point.
Management functionality involves configuration, software
upgrade, and network management.
Figure 2-2 is a simplified diagram showing the functions
within the access point.
Figure 2-2
6710 Access Point Functions
RS-232 Diagnostics Port
MIB
SNMP
Agent
DHCP
TCP/IP
TFTP
HTTP
Telnet
Device
Configuration
File
System
Forwarding
Database
Port 2
(NIC 2)
Port 3
(NIC 1)
Port 4
(OWL/IP)
Proxy ARP
Port 1
(Ethernet)
Network
Organization
Bridging
AUI
10BASE2
10BASE-T
Management and Configuration
Bridging
Bridging Functionality
General Concepts
Bridges are common components in wired LANs. Bridges
are devices that join two or more LAN segments. This
provides the appearance of a single LAN segment to the
protocols and applications that operate within the LAN.