H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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Generally, the majority of MAC address entries are created and maintained through MAC address
learning. The following describes the MAC address learning process of the device:

1) As shown in

Figure 21-1

, User A and User B are both in VLAN 1. When User A communicates with

User B, the packet from User A needs to be transmitted to GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. At this time, the
device records the source MAC address of the packet, that is, the address “MAC-A” of User A to
the MAC address table of the switch, forming an entry shown in

Figure 21-2

.

Figure 21-1

MAC address learning diagram (1)

Geth 1/0/1

Geth 1/0/3

Geth 1/0/4

User B

User A

User C

Figure 21-2

MAC address table entry of the switch (1)

Port

VLAN ID

MAC-address

GigabitEthernet1/0/1

1

MAC-A

2) After learning the MAC address of User A, the device starts to forward the packet. Because there is

no MAC address and port information of User B in the existing MAC address table, the device
forwards the packet to all ports except GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to ensure that User B can receive the
packet.

Figure 21-3

MAC address learning diagram (2)

GEth 1/0/1

Geth 1/0/3

Geth 1/0/4

User A

User B

User C

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