Multiple vlan considerations – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Multiple VLAN Considerations

Multiple VLAN Considerations

Switches use a forwarding database to maintain awareness of which external
devices are located on which VLANs. Some switches, such as the switches
covered in this guide, have a multiple forwarding database, which means the
switch allows multiple database entries of the same MAC address, with each
entry showing the (different) source VLAN and source port. Other switch
models have a single forwarding database, which means they allow only one
database entry of a unique MAC address, along with the source VLAN and
source port on which it is found. All VLANs on a switch use the same MAC
address. Thus, connecting a multiple forwarding database switch to a single
forwarding database switch where multiple VLANs exist imposes some
cabling and port VLAN assignment restrictions. Table 2-5 illustrates the func­
tional difference between the two database types.

Table 2-5. Example of Forwarding Database Content

Multiple Forwarding Database

Single Forwarding Database

MAC Address

Destination

VLAN ID

Destination

Port

MAC Address Destination

VLAN ID

Destination

Port

0004ea-84d9f4

1

A5

0004ea-84d9f4

100

A9

0004ea-84d9f4

22

A12

0060b0-880af9

105

A10

0004ea-84d9f4

44

A20

0060b0-880a81

107

A17

0060b0-880a81

33

A20

This database allows multiple destinations

This database allows only one destination

for the same MAC address. If the switch

for a MAC address. If the switch detects a

detects a new destination for an existing

new destination for an existing MAC entry,

MAC entry, it just adds a new instance of that

it replaces the existing MAC instance with

MAC to the table.

a new instance showing the new
destination.

Table 2-6 lists the database structure of current ProCurve switch models.

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