![]() ![]() ![]() Apparently, not everyone was happy about it…īut you know why I absolutely love the Learning in Public idea? Because of the thing that happened next. And some of it was about my bridge-switch assumption. ![]() I was very lucky the day I published it, so the article got quite some attention and feedback. This finding reassured me for a moment, so I felt brave enough to use the "bridge aka switch" statement in my recent write-up on low-level networking fundamentals. The task of the bridge is to learn which node is reachable from which port and forward the frames accordingly. From the network participants' standpoint, bridges don't exist. Bridges perform their function transparently. ![]()
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