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Configuring
Frame Translations
Any-to-Any Switching
Because the Omni Switch/Router is a LAN switch that carries frames from multiple media 
types on its backplane fabric, it offers the facility to switch frames from any media to any 
other media. For example, an Ethernet frame onto a Token Ring. This feature is referred to as 
Any to Any Switching.
Normally, the only way for data to get from one media type to another is via routing. Routing 
removes the media specific headers of a received frame and prepends the new media specific 
aspects of the destination port before the frame is retransmitted on the new media. In this 
process the frame itself is not transmitted from one media to another, only the information 
within it. This process involves heavy computation, requiring table lookups to guide the 
header deletion/creation and additional router-to-router protocols to set up and maintain 
these tables.
Routing is not restricted, nor even primarily intended, for moving data between unlike media 
but instead seeks to break networks down into a number of smaller networks, each of which 
is a broadcast domain. Historically, networks based on different technologies and media natu-
rally form distinct broadcast domains.
The advent of LAN switching has rewritten these rules. Today, the formation of broadcast 
domains and the allocation of devices to them is driven by logical requirements such as 
Virtual LANs and LAN switches. They seek to break free of topology and network constraints 
imposed by mere media differences.
Within this new paradigm there is still a place for routing. The installed base of clients and 
servers must communicate by established routing protocols but the broadcast domains 
handled by a router need not now consist of a single media.
To support this paradigm a LAN switch must “transform” a frame on one media into a frame 
on the other media in such a way that the frame is still acceptable to the routing protocols. 
Unfortunately, the requirements for this “transformation” algorithm are specific to the various 
protocols that currently exist. There is no single, simple algorithm that will allow the frame to 
be switched between media transparently to the higher level protocols and frame formats. 
This leads to a fairly complex set of configuration options and limitations on the applicability 
of the any to any switching features.