At 03:00 PM 1/7/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>They are both correct since the first bit is in the first byte. I think
>what you're getting at is that it just takes a single bit to indicate
>whether or not the frame includes source-routing. It's the Routing
>Information Indicator (RII) bit and it is the first bit transmitted.

That is the first bit of the Source Address, not the first bit altogether. 
The Source Address follows the Starting Delimiter, Access Control, and 
Destination Address. Just wanted to make sure that was clear.

>When
>looking at frames keep in mind that Token Ring sends the most significant
>bit first.
>
>Priscilla
>
>At 10:43 AM 1/7/02, Hunt Lee wrote:
> >I am confused on the following issue:
> >
> >For Source-Route Bridging, I understand that the Source-Route bridge will
> >examine the Routing Info. Indicator in each Token frame to determine
whether
> >it should forward the frame or not.  If the value is zero, it will not
> >forward the frame.  But if the value is one, it will forward the frame
(am I
> >right so far?)
> >
> >My question is that is this Routing Info. Indicator located on the first
> >byte of Token-Ring source address (Caslow on p629), or first bit of Token
> >Ring source address? (Caslow p592)  Coz I don't have a token network to
play
> >with (and a sniffer), I can't tell which one is correct.
> >
> >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >Hunt Lee
> >IP Solution Analyst
> >Cable & Wireless
>________________________
>
>Priscilla Oppenheimer
>http://www.priscilla.com
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