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Duplicate MAC Address Support

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Duplicate MAC Address Support

When the switch sees the same

MAC

address sending traffic on a different switch port (a

Duplicate

MAC

Address), it assumes the original network device moved. The switch sends a

trap notifying network management of this station move event. It sends one trap for a device
move within the same Group and another trap for a device move outside of the home Group.

A station move trap is normally sent after an actual station move. However, certain network
configurations assign the same

MAC

address to different network devices (physical and

virtual) as standard practice. In these situations, the duplicate

MAC

address appears as a

station move when it is really a normal occurrence in these network configurations. These
network configurations that use the same

MAC

address for different devices include:

LAN

Emulation under Cisco routers. Cisco routers use the same

MAC

address for each

LAN

Emulation Client (

LEC

). In

LAN

Emulation, each

ELAN

needs to be treated as a separate

LAN

and should therefore have a separate

MAC

address.

IBM

Front End Processor (

FEP

). Many

IBM

FEP

s use the same

MAC

address assigned to the

connecting devices for the purpose of redundancy.

DEC

net networks. The

DEC

net protocol assigns the special

MAC

address,

AA000400XXYY

(

XXYY

is an internal protocol ID) to each

DEC

net station or routing device regardless of the

number of physical interfaces.

Initially, duplicate

MAC

addresses in these special situations may be no more of a problem

than extra traps being sent for an event (station move) that did not really happen. However,
when a large number of these network devices send the same

MAC

address out the same

port, flooding can occur and the switch will eventually shut the port down.

To prevent a port from being shut down, the switch needs some way of knowing the dupli-
cate

MAC

addresses originating from the port are not an error condition.

The switch will treat duplicate

MAC

addresses as separate addresses as long as they are

learned from a different Group as the original

MAC

. Each duplicate

MAC

address will use one

entry in the

CAM

. Up to 32 duplications of the same

MAC

address are supported. Duplicate

MAC

addresses learned from virtual ports within the same Group are treated as station moves

and will generate corresponding traps. If the

MAC addres

s moves from one

VLAN

to another

VLAN

within the same Group, the switch will not treat the

MAC

addresses as separate.

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