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showing the (different) source VLAN and source port. Other switch models
have a single-forwarding database, which means they allow only one data­
base entry of a unique MAC address, along with the source VLAN and source
port on which it is found (see Table 2-6). Not all VLANs on a switch covered
by this guide use the same MAC address (see "VLAN MAC Addresses" on page
2-39). Connecting multiple-forwarding database switch to a single-forwarding
database switch where multiple VLANs exist imposes some cabling and port
VLAN assignment restrictions. Table 2-6 illustrates the functional difference
between the two database types.
Table 2-6. Example of Forwarding Database Content
Multiple-Forwarding Database
MAC Address
Destination
VLAN ID
0004ea-84d9f4
1
0004ea-84d9f4
22
0004ea-84d9f4
44
0060b0-880a81
33
This database allows multiple destinations
for the same MAC address. If the switch
detects a new destination for an existing
MAC entry, it just adds a new instance of that
MAC to the table.
Table 2-7 lists the database structure of current ProCurve switch models.
Table 2-7. Forwarding Database Structure for Managed ProCurve Switches
Multiple-Forwarding Databases* Single-Forwarding Database*
Switch 8200zl
Switch 6108
Switch 5400zl
Series 5300xl switches
Series 4100gl switches
Series 3400cl switches
Series 2810 switches
Series 2800 switches
Series 2610/2610-PWR switches
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
Single-Forwarding Database
Destination
MAC Address
Port
A5
0004ea-84d9f4
A12
0060b0-880af9
A20
0060b0-880a81
A20
This database allows only one destination
for a MAC address. If the switch detects a
new destination for an existing MAC entry,
it replaces the existing MAC instance with
a new instance showing the new
destination.
Switch 1600M/2400M/2424M
Switch 4000M/8000M
Series 2500 switches
Switch 800T
Switch 2000
Switch 800T
Switch 2000
Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Destination
Destination
VLAN ID
Port
100
A9
105
A10
107
A17
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