Forwarding, Pending messages – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 2

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Features and Functional Overview

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 2-5

Access points automatically configure into a self-organized

network using a spanning tree topology. They

automatically reconfigure the network to maintain reliable

operation as devices are added or removed, or in the event

of some types of wired LAN failure. The spanning tree

provides efficient, loop-free forwarding of frames through

the network and rapid roaming of mobile stations within

the network.
The spanning tree is initiated by the

super root, an access

point that coordinates the network and distributes common

system parameters to other access points and stations. The

super root is elected from a group of access points

designated at the time of installation. The election process

also occurs in the event of a super root failure, preventing a

single point of failure.

Forwarding

The bridge maintains a forwarding database of all physical

station addresses known to the access point, and the correct

port for each address. This database makes efficient

forwarding decisions in the bridging software.
The database is updated through monitoring addresses on

each port, and by messages exchanged between access

points when stations roam. The database also includes the

power management status of each station, supporting the

pending message feature of the network.

Pending Messages

Wireless stations may use power management to maintain

battery life. These stations wake up periodically to receive

messages that may have arrived while their radio was

powered down. The bridging software provides a pending

message delivery service, allowing frames to be held until

the station is ready to receive them.

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