Identifying address links for mac addressing – EXP Computer PathBuilder S200 User Manual
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Bridging
Bridge Filtering
Identifying Address Links for MAC Addressing
Why it is Important
Identifying the address links is an important step in configuring MAC Address
filtering.
A Source Address link allows a device on the LAN to send frames. A Destination
Address link allows a device on the LAN to receive frames.
The Incoming Source Address link provides a path for a frame to go from the Token
Ring to the bridge. The Outgoing Source Address link provides a path for a frame to
go from the bridge to the WAN.
The Incoming Destination Address link provides a path for a frame to go from the
WAN to the bridge. The Outgoing Destination Address link provides a path for a
frame to go from the bridge to the LAN.
Example of
Address Links
Figure 33 shows that link 5 serves as both the Outgoing Source Address link and the
Incoming Destination Address link. In this example, Outgoing Source Address link 5
allows the File Server with MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40 (the source) to send
frames to the WAN via link 5. Incoming Destination Address link 5 allows the File
Server with MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40 (the destination) to receive frames
from the WAN via link 5.
Figure 33. Example of Address Links
Token
Ring 2
LAN
File Server
MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40
Outgoing Source Address Link (MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40)
Incoming Destination Address Link (MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40)
5
6
1
Node 100
Bridge
Incoming Source Address Link (MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40)
Outgoing Destination Address Link (MAC Address 10:00:5A:00:00:40)
WAN