Main difference between gateway and bridge?
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Posted by Seema Rani 4 years, 5 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 5 months ago
Basic | Bridge transmits the frames between two separated segments of LAN. | Gateway is a protocol converter. |
Layer of Operation | Operates on two layers, physical and data link layer. | Operates on all the seven layer of OSI model. |
Work | Checks the destination address on received frame and forward the frame to the address it belongs. | It allows two different network using different protocols to communicate with each other. |
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 5 months ago
Bridge:
Bridge is a network device which works in data link layer. Bridge connects two different LAN working on same protocol. Also In bridge, format of packet is not changed.
Gateway:
Gateway works in OSI model’s all layer. It converts the protocol. Gateway will settle for and transfer the packet across networks employing a completely different protocol. In gateway, format of packet is changed which oppose to the bridge.
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