Wide area network (WAN) interface for a transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) in a local area network (LAN)
First Claim
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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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for interfacing a transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) area network (LAN) to a wide are network via a MAC manager. The TCP/IP software uses a lower-level address resolution protocol (ARP) protocol to find physical network addresses corresponding to logical internet protocol (IP) addresses, and a lower-level IP protocol to transfer useful traffic in IP data packets. In the invention, the media access control (MAC) manager of the wide area network (3) simulates operation complying with the ARP protocol towards the TCP/IP software, and transmits and receives only IP data packets over the wide area network (3) in a manner specific to the wide area network.
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6 Claims
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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:
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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, and transmitting 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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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