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Wide area network (WAN) interface for a transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) in a local area network (LAN)

  • US 5,802,285 A
  • Filed: 10/10/1997
  • Issued: 09/01/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/29/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of interfacing a transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) software designed for a local area network (LAN) to a wide area network (WAN), the WAN having a media access control (MAC) manager, the TCP/IP software utilizing a lower-level address resolution protocol (ARP) to find physical network addresses corresponding to logical internet protocol (IP) addresses, and the TCP/IP utilizing a lower-level IP protocol to transfer useful traffic in IP data packets, comprising the steps of:

  • simulating, by said MAC manager, operation complying with the ARP protocol between said MAC manager and said TCP/IP software in the direction towards said TCP/IP software, andtransmitting IP data packets over the WAN, from and to said MAC manager, in a manner appropriate to the WAN rather than the LAN, and wherein the simulating step comprises the following steps;

    requesting, by said TCP/IP software, a physical address for a component of the WAN whose IP address is known by transmitting a request message complying with said ARP protocol to said MAC manager, said request message containing, as a physical source address, the physical address of a component of the LAN; and

    as an IP source address, the IP address of said component of the LAN; and

    as an IP destination address, said IP address of said component of the WAN, andtransmitting, by said MAC manager, to said TCP/IP software a reply message complying with said ARP protocol and containing, as a physical source address, an arbitrary constant corresponding to said physical address of said component of the WAN;

    as an IP source address, said IP address of said component of the WAN;

    as a physical destination address, said physical address of said component of the LAN; and

    as an IP destination address, said IP address of said component of the LAN.

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