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Changing Zone
Names
When you change the zone information for a network, all routers on the
segment must update their Zone Information Tables with the new
information. Although no AppleTalk mechanism forces routers to update
zone lists, you can successfully change the zones that are associated with
a network segment by aging out the existing network range, as described
in the following section.
Aging Out the Network Range
If you want to change the zone information for a segment and retain the
existing network range, you must age out the range from all routers on
the network. This practice ensures that all routers query for the new zone
information. This is necessary because after a zone has been acquired,
routers do not query for zone information until the network has been
aged out of their routing tables.
If you do not age out the network range, some routers may not remove
the network from their routing tables. Devices attached to these
networks are then unaware of the new zone information, which can
result in some users seeing the new zones in their Choosers, while others
see the old zones.
To age out the network range, you must prevent routers on the network
from sending RTMP messages that contain the network range for a
minimum amount of time, known as the ZIP bringback time. ZIP defines a
bringback time of 10 minutes.
During this time, all AppleTalk interfaces on the network segment are
brought down and cannot send or receive RTMP packets to confirm the
existence of the network in their RTMP tables. The unconfirmed network
ranges are then aged out of their routing tables; the associated zone
information for the network range is removed as well.
Summary of Contents for 4007
Page 36: ...36 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 37: ...I UNDERSTANDING YOUR SWITCH 4007 SYSTEM Chapter 1 Configuration Overview ...
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Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW ...
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Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING MANAGEMENT MODULES ...
Page 110: ...110 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING AND USING EME OPTIONS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 MANAGING THE CHASSIS POWER AND TEMPERATURE ...
Page 222: ...222 CHAPTER 11 IP MULTICAST FILTERING WITH IGMP ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 13 RESILIENT LINKS ...
Page 304: ...304 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 15 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 506: ...506 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ROUTING ...
Page 534: ...534 CHAPTER 20 IPX ROUTING ...
Page 612: ...612 CHAPTER 22 QOS AND RSVP ...
Page 656: ...656 CHAPTER 23 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 657: ...IV REFERENCE Appendix A Technical Support Index ...
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