Application example 3, Ipx network address vlans and translated frames, Application example 3 -7 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Application Example 3

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Application Example 3

IPX

Network Address

VLAN

s and Translated Frames

Application Example 3 shows two

IPX

networks connected over a bridged

FDDI

ring span-

ning two Omni Switch/Routers.

VLAN

B exists in both switches and specifies an

IPX

network

address policy of network number 100 and Ethernet-

II

encapsulation.

The Problem

In the figure below, when the

IPX

client connected to Switch 1 boots up and sends a frame

seeking a server, Switch 1 assigns the frame to

VLAN

B (since

VLAN

B specifies Ethernet-

II

encapsulation) and then converts the frame to

SNAP

encapsulation so that the frame can

traverse the

FDDI

ring. When the frame arrives at Switch 2, the network number is not avail-

able (since, as previously explained,

IPX

clients do not know their network number at

bootup) and the frame’s encapsulation is no longer Ethernet-

II

– it is now

SNAP

. Because the

IPX

network address policy selects

VLAN

members according to network number and encap-

sulation, Switch 2 cannot assign the frame to

VLAN

B and send it to the

IPX

server.

The Solution

The solution for this problem is to specify a second encapsulation type for

VLAN

B in addi-

tion to Ethernet-

II

– for example,

SNAP

encapsulation. If

VLAN

B specifies Ethernet-

II

or

SNAP

encapsulation, the frame will match the network address policy for

VLAN

B when it arrives at

Switch 2 and can thus be assigned to

VLAN

B and sent to the server. Note that the second

encapsulation type must be specified for

VLAN

B in both Switches, to accommodate data

transmission in either direction.

Please Take Note

This situation can occur whenever translations occur,
such as with bridged

FDDI

rings or Token Rings. If you

are using

FDDI

trunking you do not need to specify a

second encapsulation policy for

IPX

network address

VLAN

s, because trunked frames are not translated.

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123456

Omni Switch/Router 2

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Omni Switch/Router 1

IPX

Workstation Client

IPX

Server

VLAN

B

IPX

Network 100

Ethernet-II encap

VLAN

B

IPX

Network 100

Ethernet-II encap

Ethernet-II encap

IPX

Network 100

Ethernet-II encap

Bridged

FDDI

Ring

frame has been converted to

SNAP encapsulation

With this configuration, a frame sent from the
workstation connected to VLAN B in Switch 1
and transmitted to Switch 2 over the FDDI ring
could not be assigned to VLAN B in Switch 2
and thus could not be sent to the Server.

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