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bridge router

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bridge router
A network device that combines the functions of a bridge and a router in one unit. It may support multiple protocols by routing routable packets and bridging non-routable packets. Or, it may support a variety of bridging requirements while providing routing. See bridge and router.


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This uses < bridge routers working with NeXt and Sun workstations to transfer large files of E-mail and attached voice mail information across the network.
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