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Examples of Flooding
and Forwarding
Decisions
This section provides several examples of flooding and forwarding
decisions.
Example 1: Flooding Decisions for Protocol-based VLANs
Table 24 shows how flooding decisions are made according to three
VLANs that are set up by protocol (assuming a 12-port configuration). In
this example, ports and frames are untagged and the destination address
is unknown, multicast, or broadcast.
Table 24
Protocol-based VLANs and Flooding Decisions
Index
VID
VLAN Name
Ports
1
1
Default
1 – 12
2
2
IP1
1 – 8
3
3
IPX1
9 – 11
Untagged data
received on this
port
Is flooded on
this VLAN
Because
IP - port 1
IP1, VID 2
IP data received matches IP1 on the
source (receive) port.
IPX - port 11
IPX1, VID 3
IPX data received matches IPX1 on the
source port.
XNS - port 1
Default, VID 1
XNS data received matches no protocol
VLAN, so the Default VLAN is used.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET ...
Page 112: ...112 CHAPTER 6 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 12 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL VRRP ...
Page 356: ...356 CHAPTER 13 IP MULTICAST ROUTING ...
Page 418: ...418 CHAPTER 14 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 519: ...RSVP 519 Figure 94 Sample RSVP Configuration Source station End stations Routers ...
Page 566: ...566 CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 572: ...572 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 592: ...592 INDEX ...