Assigning multiple parallel bridge numbers to bridges

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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ABSTRACT:
A bridge for simultaneous connection to n LANs, where n is greater than 2, and methods for determining whether the bridge has been connected properly. The bridge includes storage for respectively associating the (n.sup.2 -n)/2 unique pairs of LANs connected by the bridge with (n.sup.2 -n)/2 parallel bridge numbers. Messages received from a first LAN are forwarded to a second LAN only if the message identifies the second LAN and the parallel bridge number which is associated in the storage with the first and second LANs. To determine whether two or more ports of the bridge are connected to the same LAN, the bridge attempts to transmit messages from each of its ports to each other respective port by addressing the messages to the data link addresses of the other ports. After transmission, the bridge waits a short time interval and determines whether any of the messages are received at any of its ports. If a message is received at a port, then the port receiving the message and the port which transmitted the message must be connected to the same LAN. If the bridge is on a token ring LAN, the bridge may also determine whether a port is properly sending and receiving messages by sending a message, via the token ring, from the port to its own data link address. If the message is not received by the port during a short time interval after transmission, then there is a fault in the port.

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