Frame forwarding, Outbound, Inbound – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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APPENDIX E

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OWL/IP

6710 Access Point User’s Guide E-11

Frame Forwarding

MAC frames originating on the home subnet are

encapsulated in the super root, forwarded through the IP

network, deencapsulated in the designated bridge, and

forwarded to the appropriate access point for delivery to the

intended wireless station. The same process is used in

reverse between the designated bridge and the super root

for inbound frames. The encapsulation uses the standard

IP GRE protocol.

Outbound

Data frames are forwarded outbound through an IP tunnel

if:

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A wireless station is known to be attached to an access

point on a particular remote subnet.

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The frame type is specified in the [TX Filter] menu.

Designated bridges are responsible for forwarding attach

status for wireless stations to the super root. The super

root maintains entries for these stations in its forwarding

database indicating the correct subnet for outbound

forwarding.
IP ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and ICMP frames are

normally forwarded outbound through all tunnels.

Enabling the ARP server in the super root can reduce the

number of ARPs forwarded.

Inbound

The same forwarding rules apply for frames inbound from

remote subnets. Designated bridges maintain entries in

their forwarding database for addresses that require

routing through tunnels.
Frames destined for servers or stations on the local subnet

are not forwarded through tunnels. Only frame types

configured in the [TX Filter] menu are forwarded.

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