Cabletron Systems 9T122-08 appendix Unknown&Broadcast Forwarding, Bridge Method

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Unknown&Broadcast Forwarding

9T122-08 Module Specific Information

Unknown&Broadcast Forwarding

DeÞnes how frames destined for unknown destination addresses (not in the bridge database) and broadcast destination addresses are handled when the frame is transmitted by the Token Ring interfaces. This Þeld is per bridge interface.

¥For the FDDI interface, the frame cannot be changed. It is Þxed as a transparent only (TP) network. Therefore, all unknown and broadcast frames are sent onto FDDI as TP frames.

¥For the Token Ring interfaces, this Þeld is selectable. Table 3 describes what choices are available and when.

Table 3. Unknown and Broadcast Forwarding Choices

Bridge Method

Unknown & Broadcast Forwarding Choices

 

 

 

 

 

TP - Frames that are destined for an unknown destination

 

address (not in bridge database) or a broadcast destination

TP

address are forwarded on to the Token Ring(s) as TP frames.

 

No translation for source routing is performed.

 

 

 

ARE - Frames that are destined for an unknown destination

 

address (not in bridge database) or a broadcast destination

 

address are forwarded onto the Token Ring(s) as All Route

 

Explorer (ARE) frames. FDDI TP frames are translated to

 

this type of source routed frame.

SR

STE - Frames that are destined for an unknown destination

 

address (not in bridge database) or a broadcast destination

 

address are forwarded onto the Token Ring(s) as Spanning

 

Tree Explorer (STE) frames. FDDI TP frames are translated

 

to this type of source routed frame.

 

 

 

ARE (See ARE deÞnition above)

SRT (default)

STE (See STE deÞnition above). This is the default.

 

TP (See TP deÞnition above)

 

 

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Cabletron Systems 9T122-08 appendix Unknown&Broadcast Forwarding, Bridge Method, Unknown & Broadcast Forwarding Choices