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Figure 13.1 Overall Internetworking Design Strategies
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Figure 13.2 Use of Data Link Addressing by Bridges
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Figure 13-3 Router’s Use of Data Link and Network Layer Addresses
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Figure 13-4 Relationship between the OSI Model and Internetworking Devices
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Figure 13-5 Repeater Installations
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Figure 13-7 Bridge Installations
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Figure 13-10 Router Installations
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Figure 13-12 Dial-Up Router Spoofing
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Figure 13-13 Routing Evolution Scenarios
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Figure 13-14 LAN Switches and Virtual LANs
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Figure 13-15 Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 Virtual LANs: An Architectural Comparison
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Figure 13-17 ATM LAN Emulation Architecture
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Figure 13-18 Multiprotocol Over ATM Architecture
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Figure 13-19 Classic SNA Architecture
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Figure 13-20 Standard PC 3270 Terminal Emulation
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Figure 13-21 LAN- based SNA Gateways
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Figure 13-22 Channel-attached LAN/SNA Gateways
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Figure 13-23 The SNA Architecture Model
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Figure 13-24 SDLC Data Link Control Frame Layout
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Figure 13-25 SNA/LAN Incompatibilities Yield Multiple Networks
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Figure 13-26 Token Ring Adapter into Cluster Controller
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Figure 13-27 TCP/IP Encapsulation
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Figure 13-28 SDLC Conversion
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Figure 13-29 APPN with HPR/AnyNET for SNA/LAN Integration
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