Global flooding, Inbound – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 4

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Configuration

4-28

6710 Access Point User’s Guide

[Global Flooding]

" NOTE:

Use the same [Global Flooding] settings in all super root candidates.

Use [Global Flooding] to set system-wide flooding options.

The settings are sent throughout the network when and if

this access point becomes the super root. Options are:

Multicast

Unicast

Inbound

<Primary>

<Disabled>

Outbound to Secondaries

<Disabled> <Disabled>

Outbound to Stations

<Disabled> <Disabled>

An access point normally forwards frames only to

destination addresses it has learned and stored in the

forwarding database. Frames are forwarded only on the

port that provides the shortest path to the destination

address. The access point can be configured to flood frames

on one or more ports when the destination address is

unknown.
Global flooding options allow for different flooding

configurations to optimize performance. Settings in the

super root are distributed to all other access points.
A frame flooded toward the distribution LAN (LAN segment

containing the super root) is

inbound. A frame flooded

away from the distribution LAN is

outbound. A special

case of outbound is

outbound to secondary LANs.

" NOTE:

A Flooding Level Checklist starts on page 4-31.

Inbound

Flooding may be configured separately for unicast (single

physical address) and multicast (group address) frame

types. Many network protocols use multicast messages for

establishing and maintaining connections, and use unicast

messages for data exchange.

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