What Is A Bridge?

Well, it is not for industrial matters, as it is more of a computer related tool. A bridge is a sort of device separating two or more network segments within a certain logical network. Usually, a bridge is being placed in between two separate groups of computers talking with each other, yet not that much with those of the computers in any other group. A good instance of this is to mainly consider a good cluster of Mac and Unix machines.

These groups of machines would tend to be somewhat chatty among itself and the traffic that they are producing on the network mainly roots impacts of the other technologies who are also trying to speak up to one another. The main task of a bridge is that, it examines the endpoint of the data packets at a time and mainly decide whether or not they could pass down the packets into the other side of the Ethernet segment. Thus, the result is somewhat faster and much quitter network without too much of collisions.

Keep in mind that it is essential to understand the bridge could be somewhat a firewall or a router. In a much simpler tern, a bridge mainly behaves just like a network switch, making it a transparent network component.

Category: Computer Networks

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