Frame Handling - Cabletron Systems 802.1Q VLAN User Manual

Cabletron systems user's guide vlan 802.1q
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 4: Examples
4.2.2

Frame 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
Redco
User A
Floor 4
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.
taken to this point to reach Switch 2.
4-8
Bridge 1
1
4
Red VLAN
Red VLAN
Figure 4-4 Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames
Blue Industries
2
Bridge 2
3
Blue VLAN
Blue VLAN
4
Figure 4-5
802.1Q VLAN User's Guide
Figure
4-4.
2263_14
shows the path

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents

Save PDF