Cabletron Systems STH-24 manual Transparent Bridging

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Operation

Bridging

The 9T122-24 is configured for SRT bridging. It will pass SR (Source Routing) frames between the rings and provides translation to transparent frames over the FNB to Ethernet and FDDI modules. For information on configuring the bridging function, see the addendum to the SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management User’s Guide, containing information specific to this module.

Transparent Bridging

Transparent Bridging is accomplished by building a Source Address Table (SAT) from source MAC/physical addresses and using the SAT to make forwarding decisions.

The 9T122-24 prevents unnecessary network traffic from passing through the module by implementing two separate filtering processes — IEEE 802.1d or Cabletron’s Special Filtering Database. These processes may be used individually or in tandem.

The first process, the IEEE 802.1D filtering process, begins with the creation of a list of local node addresses in the SAT. When the 9T122-24 first goes on-line, it initially forwards all packets across the bridge. After receiving a packet on the bridge port, the 9T122-24 learns the address of the sending node from the packet and stores that address in the SAT. In this manner, the bridge learns the address of each node on each side of the bridge. The bridge then uses the addresses stored in the table to compare the destination address of each subsequent packet that travels to the bridge. If the destination address of a packet resides on the bridge segment, the 9T122-24 does not forward across the Token Ring link.

The second filtering process, the Cabletron Systems Special Filtering Database, provides an additional step in the filter/forward decision. Through Remote Management, you can define up to 10 additional filtering parameters for incoming network traffic. These parameters include (but are not limited to) the:

Destination address

Source address

Type field (protocol)

64 bytes of the data field (using a data offset)

For example, using this process, you can ensure that the 9T122-24 always filters or forwards packets with a specific protocol or address.

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Contents SmartSwitch 9T122-24 User’s Guide Page Page Vcci Notice FCC NoticeDOC Notice Declaration of Conformity Addendum Page Contents Contents Features IntroductionManagement Information Base MIB Support 9T122-24 MicroLAN Module Related Manuals Getting HelpInstallation Installing the MicroLAN ModuleInstallation Reset Switch Reset SwitchUser-Accessible Components SMB-1 PromSetting the Module Card DIP Switch Location of Module DIP SwitchRing Speed See the Cautions at the end of this tableUsing a Ring-Out Port Multi-Ring Out CapabilityInstallation T122-24 Block Diagram OperationBridging Transparent BridgingSource Route Bridging Flexible Network Bus FNB System Management BusesFNB Interface System Diagnostic ControllerDC/DC Converter I960 CoreOperation Lanview LEDs Lanview LEDsFunctions of the FNB receive LED are listed in Table Functions of the Link LED are listed in Table Function of the Token Ring speed LEDs is listed in Table Service SafetySpecifications Physical Electrical