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57 Bridging Table
60 The Bridging Table contains the entries for the subnets that are bridged by the node, and is managed
63 The maximum number of entries in the bridging table is defined by the
77 The Bridge Configuration Client can add or remove an entry from the Bridging Table by sending a
78 **Bridging Table Add** or **Bridging Table Remove** message to the Bridge Configuration
94 - *Bridging Table*: This state holds the bridging table. The Client can request a list of
95 entries from a Bridging Table by sending a **Bridging Table Get** message to the target node using
102 - *Bridging Table Size*: This state reports the maximum number of entries the Bridging Table can
103 store. The Client can retrieve this information by sending a **Bridging Table Size Get** message
127 Replay protection and Bridging Table
133 The Replay Protection List (RPL) works with the Bridging Table to ensure security:
141 To ensure proper operation, it is important that the RPL and Bridging Table are synchronized,
146 The RPL size should scale with the Bridging Table. As the number of bridged subnets grows,