Cabletron Systems 802.1Q manual Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames

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Chapter 4: Examples

4.2.2Frame Handling

The following describes how, when User A attempts to log on to the File Server on Bridge 4, the frames from User A are classified on Switch 4 and traverse the network. In this example, the MAC address of User A is “Y” and the MAC address for the File Server is “Z”. The following description includes illustrations to help understand how the frames flow through the network.

1.User A sends a frame with a Broadcast Destination Address in an attempt to locate the File Server. The frame is received on User A’s port of Bridge 1 and, because the frame is a broadcast frame, it is transmitted out all ports of Bridge 1 as shown in Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4 Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames

2.Switch 4 receives the frame from Bridge 1 and immediately classifies it as belonging to the Red VLAN. After the frame is classified, Switch 4 checks the Destination Address and, upon discovering that it is a Broadcast Destination Address, forwards the frame out all ports in the Red VLAN Forwarding List excluding Port 1, which received the frame. In this example, it is only Port 4.

Switch 4 updates its Source Address Table in FID 2 if it didn’t already have a dynamic entry for MAC address “Y” in FID 2. Because Switch 4 received the frame on Port 1, it does not forward the frame out that port, but does forward the frame to Port 4.

The frame is transmitted to Switch 2 with a VLAN Tag Header inserted in the frame. The VLAN Tag Header indicates that the frame is classified as belonging to the Red VLAN. Figure 4-5shows the path taken to this point to reach Switch 2.

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802.1Q VLAN User’s Guide

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Contents 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Page 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Contents Contents Contents Contents 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Figures Tables Using this Guide Structure of this GuideRelated Documents Document ConventionsChapter Virtual Local Area Networks Defining VLANsBuilding One Building Two SecureFast VLANs Types of VLANs1 802.1Q VLANs Other Vlan StrategiesBenefits and Restrictions Vlan TermsData frame that does not have a Tag Header 1D Trunk Getting Help Your email address802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Description Vlan ComponentsClassifying Frames to a Vlan Configuration Process1 Defining a Vlan Vlan Switch Operation Customizing the Vlan Forwarding ListInside the Switch Receiving Frames from Vlan PortsKnown Unicasts Forwarding DecisionsBroadcasts, Multicasts, and Unknown Unicasts Garp Switch Operation Managing the Switch Switch Without VLANsSwitch with VLANs Switch Management with VLANsManaging the Switch Summary of Vlan Local Management Preparing for Vlan Configuration802.1Q Vlan Configuration Menu Screen When to UseHow to Access Menu Definitions Device Vlan Configuration Screen Device Vlan Configuration ScreenField Definitions 1 Defining a Vlan Changing the Vlan to FID Association Renaming a VlanDisabling VLANs Deleting a VlanEnabling VLANs Changing the Forwarding Mode Paging Through the Vlan ListPort Assignment Configuration Screen Port Assignment Configuration ScreenChanging the Port Mode Port ModeAssigning a Vlan ID Port Filtering Configuration Screen Paging Through the Port ListPort Filtering Configuration Screen Displaying Vlan IDs Associated with a Port Vlan ListsSelecting the Type of Filtering for a Port Vlan Forwarding Configuration Screen Vlan Forwarding Configuration ScreenViewing Current Vlan Ports Frame FormatDeleting Forwarding List Entries Paging Through Vlan Forwarding List EntriesAdding Forwarding List Entries Protocol Vlan Configuration Screen Changing the Frame FormatProtocol Vlan Configuration Screen Selectable Feature Status Assigning a Protocol Family to a Vlan ID Ether typeProtocol Vlan Configuration Screen Displaying the Protocol Types on Current Ports Protocol Ports Configuration Screen 10 Protocol Ports Configuration ScreenDelete ALL Adding/Deleting Ports Associated with a Vlan ID Quick Vlan Walkthrough802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Hybrid 12 Walkthrough Stage Two 13 Walkthrough Stage Three 14 Walkthrough Stage Four Quick Vlan Walkthrough 15 Final Walkthrough Stage Example 1, Single Switch Operation Chapter ExamplesSolving the Problem Switch Configured for VLANsFrame Handling Example 2, Vlans Across Multiple Switches Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches Switch Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames Transmitting to Switch Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q Vlan Network Transmitting to BridgeExample 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q Vlan Network Solving the Problem Frame Handling 226318 Switch 2 Forwards to 1Q Trunk Examples Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol 11 Example 4, Isolating Traffic According to Protocol Switch Examples Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol Examples 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Index NumericsIndex-2 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide Index-3 Index Index-4 802.1Q Vlan User’s Guide