MAC LAYER BRIDGING OF NETWORK FRAMES BETWEEN ISOLATED AND EXTERNAL NETWORKS
First Claim
1. A method of bridging first and second networks, the first network coupled to a first computer via a first network adapter in the first computer, and the second network coupled to a second computer via a second network adapter in the second computer, and wherein the first network is an isolated network and the first network adapter is an isolated network adapter, the method comprising, in the second computer:
- detecting a first network frame communicated by the first computer over the first network by detecting a media access control (MAC) address for the first network frame that is associated with the first network adapter;
forwarding the first network frame to the second network using the second network adapter such that a source MAC address for the first network frame identifies the first network adapter as a source of the first network frame;
receiving a second network frame from the second network via the second network adapter, wherein the second network frame is addressed to the MAC address associated with the first network adapter; and
forwarding the second network frame to the first network.
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Abstract
An apparatus, program product and method bridge an isolated network such as a virtual network to an external network such as another virtual network or physical network by utilizing a network adapter on the other network that is assigned the same Media Access Control (MAC) address as an isolated network adapter on the isolated network.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of bridging first and second networks, the first network coupled to a first computer via a first network adapter in the first computer, and the second network coupled to a second computer via a second network adapter in the second computer, and wherein the first network is an isolated network and the first network adapter is an isolated network adapter, the method comprising, in the second computer:
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detecting a first network frame communicated by the first computer over the first network by detecting a media access control (MAC) address for the first network frame that is associated with the first network adapter;
forwarding the first network frame to the second network using the second network adapter such that a source MAC address for the first network frame identifies the first network adapter as a source of the first network frame;
receiving a second network frame from the second network via the second network adapter, wherein the second network frame is addressed to the MAC address associated with the first network adapter; and
forwarding the second network frame to the first network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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