TNETX4090
ThunderSWITCH II 9-PORT 100-/1000-MBIT/S ETHERNET SWITCH
SPWS044E ± DECEMBER 1997 ± REVISED AUGUST 1999
CDE
Remove:
±Disabled Ports
±Ports Blocked by TxBlockPorts From Port Routing Code
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| Yes | [(Source Port = MirrorPort or | |
Mirr | Port Routing Code Includes MirrorPort) | ||
Bit = 1? |
| and (Source Port ! = UplinkPort)] | |
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| Include UplinkPort in Port Routing Code | |
No |
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Lshare = 1? | Yes | Destination | No |
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| Found? |
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No |
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| Port Routing Code |
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| is Adjusted by |
Port Routing Code |
| Yes | |
| Algorithm | ||
is Adjusted by |
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Trunking Algorithm |
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(see Note A) |
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Port Routing | Yes | Discard |
Code = 0? |
| Frame |
No |
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Send Frame to |
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Ports Indicated by |
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Port Routing Code |
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NOTE A: See Port Trunking/Load Sharing
Figure 12. Frame-Routing Algorithm (Continued)
port routing code
The IALE creates a port routing code in which each bit (marked with a 1) represents a potential destination port for the frame. This code is modified as it proceeds through the
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