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commit 6c3219b7f15873d2237322b8c6869dc651cadb4e Author: Marek Lindner mareklindner@neomailbox.ch Date: Tue Oct 25 18:27:37 2011 +0000
doc: batman-adv/Bridge-loop-avoidance-II
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h2. Situation
-!situation.dia.png! +!situation.dia.png!:http://www.open-mesh.org/attachments/100/situation.dia.png
-This is the example we will use to discuss the concept: multiple meshnodes (called backbone gateways in the further text) are connected to a big, single backbone. There are also some more mesh nodes which are not connected to the LAN. LAN connections are drawn with solid lines, mesh connections with dotted lines. You can see an internet gateway connected through the LAN (this could be any other network device as well) at the top and a client (e.g. your laptop) connected/bridged through a mesh node in the bottom. +This is the example we will use to discuss the concept: multiple mesh nodes (called backbone gateways throughout the text) are connected to a big, single LAN (the backbone) as well as mesh nodes which are not connected to the backbone. LAN connections are drawn with solid lines, mesh connections with dotted lines. You can see an internet gateway connected through the LAN (this could be any other network device as well) at the top and a client (e.g. your laptop) connected/bridged through a mesh node in the bottom.
h2. Definitions: