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Bridging 
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Basic Remote Bridging Examples
Basic Remote Bridging Examples
Introduction
This section shows some common examples of bridging applications using 
PathBuilder S200 series switches.
Remote Bridging 
Across a WAN
Figure 9 shows a common Source Route Bridging operation for PathBuilder S200 
series switches where two Token Ring LANs are attached across a WAN. For 
example, two LANs could be bridged using two PathBuilder S200 series switches 
interconnected by an X.25 or Frame Relay link. Bridged traffic flows between the 
bridges over a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) that connects them together across the 
WAN (or Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) for Frame Relay). 
Figure 9.  PB S200s Connecting LANs via an X.25/Frame Relay Link
Extended Bridging 
for Multiple LANs
If more than two remote LANs are involved in your bridging application, the bridge 
arrangement can be extended so that individual LAN pairs are connected by different 
bridges, as shown in Figure 10. 
 
Figure 10.  Two-Port Bridges Connecting Multiple Token Ring LANs
In this example, each pair of LANs is connected by a single bridge formed by bridge 
pairs.
• Bridge 1 interconnects Token Ring 1 and Token Ring 2
• Bridge 2 interconnects Token Ring 1 and Token Ring 3
• Bridge 3 interconnects Token Ring 2 and Token Ring 3
Token
Ring 1
Token
Ring 2
PBS200
Node 1
PBS200
Node 2
X.25/Frame Relay
Token
Ring 1
Token
Ring 2
 Node 1
Bridge 1
Bridge 2
Bridge 1
Bridge 3
Bridge 2
Bridge 3
Token
Ring 3
Node 2
Node 3
SVC Connectors
(PVC for Frame Relay)