Flooding level checklist – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 4

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Configuration

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-31

Flooding Level Checklist

You can use the following list of questions to determine the

required flooding levels for the Inbound and Outbound to

Secondaries options. The list is structured so that you

should skip later questions as soon as you determine

the appropriate flood level settings.
If your answer is “I do not know,” go to the next question. If

you cannot determine the appropriate flooding levels, use

the higher (multicast) flooding levels.

" NOTE:

If extensive flooding is enabled, it will be more important to set

Ethernet filters to reduce unnecessary traffic in the radio network. In

general, the need for filters increases with the amount of traffic on

the distribution LAN and the flooding levels. Filtering starts on page

4-43.

1. Is the open wireless LAN used only with NORAND

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emulation terminals?

Answer

Settings

Yes

Inbound/Unicast/Disabled

Inbound/Multicast/Enabled

Outbound to Secondaries/Unicast/Disabled

Outbound to Secondaries/Multicast/Disabled

Comments:

Unicast flooding is not required to support NORAND

terminal emulation because the NORAND transport

layer (used for terminal emulation) periodically

generates traffic. Inbound multicast flooding is

required. Outbound multicast flooding is not required

because NORAND terminal emulation stations do not

need to receive multicast frames.

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