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Brandon

2003-01-13, 6:24 pm

What is a brouter and what layer does it operate at? Is this something I
need to know? I don't see it in my book, but I saw it mentioned on some
study guides.

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Brandon

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Chris E

2003-01-13, 6:24 pm

A brouter is a networked device that acts like a router for routable
protocols and a bridge for nonroutable protocols (ie. NetBEUI). It
operates at both the Data Link and Network layers of the OSI model.

Chris
A+, Network+

"Brandon" <bsmith@presentationsdirect.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> What is a brouter and what layer does it operate at? Is this something I
> need to know? I don't see it in my book, but I saw it mentioned on some
> study guides.
>
> --
> Brandon
>
> (Remove ".nospam" to email me)
>
>



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