Vlan Exception Flooding - 3Com CoreBuilder 2500 User Manual

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VLAN Exception
Flooding
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The following example shows how flooding occurs according to VLANs
set up by protocol. The example assumes an 18-port switch.
VLAN Index VLAN Protocol VLAN Ports
1
Default
2
IP
3
IPX
Data received on
this port
IP — port 1
IPX — port 11
XNS — port 1
Data for a protocol may arrive on a switch port that has no defined VLAN
for that protocol. In such cases, called VLAN exception flooding, the
default VLAN defines the flooding domain for the data, even if a VLAN
for the protocol exists elsewhere in the system.
The following example shows how VLAN exception flooding occurs. The
example assumes an 18-port switch.
VLAN Index VLAN Protocol VLAN Ports
1
Default
2
IP
Data received on
this port
XNS — port 1
IP — port 2
IP — port 12
YSTEM
1 — 18
1 — 12
11 — 16
Is flooded on
this VLAN
Because
VLAN 2
The received IP data matches the IP VLAN
on the source port.
VLAN 3
The received IPX data matches the IPX
VLAN on the source port.
VLAN 1
The received XNS data matches no
protocol VLAN, so the default VLAN is
used.
1 — 18
1 — 10
Is flooded on
this VLAN
Because
VLAN 1
The received XNS data does not match any
defined VLAN in the system.
VLAN 2
The received IP data matches IP VLAN 2 for
source ports 1 through 10.
VLAN 1
The received IP data on source port 12
does not match any defined source port
for IP VLAN, so the default VLAN is used.

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