IBM 8260 Switch User Manual


 
Now, DRA in TR Module 2starts tracking the stations that are involved in the
neighbor notification process. The tracking will stop when the DRA in TR
Module 2encounters an AMP/SMP MAC frame with the A/C bit set to B′0′, that
is, AMP/SMP MAC frame issued by the NAUN to DRA. In this example, that
would be the AMP/SMP MAC frame issued by station H″.
The stations that take part in the neighbor notification from the time that the URA
sees an AMP/SMP MAC with the A/C bit set to B′0′ until the time DRA sees an
AMP/SMP MAC with the A/C bit set to B′0′ (stations Ethru Hin our example)
are the stations attached to this specific module (TR Module 2″). These stations
will then be associated with the ports that have a raised phantom voltage on the
module. In this manner, the Recovery ASIC in each module is able to build the
address-to-port map for its portion of the ring.
You can display the address-to-port map using the following DMM command:
SHOW RING_MAP TOKEN_RING LOGICAL token_ring_n or
SHOW RING_MAP TOKEN_RING LOGICAL isolated_n {slot}
An example of the output for this command for a module switching module with
two active ports is shown in Figure 98.
8260> show ring_map token_ring logical token_ring_1
Token Ring Logical Map for Network TOKEN_RING_1
MAC Address Slot Port
----------------- ----- ----
02-00-00-c0-cc-1c 05.01 1
08-00-8f-40-01-a6 05.01 3
8260>
Figure 98. Address-to-Port Map Display for a Module Switching Module
When a new station on the module inserts into the ring, it raises a phantom
voltage. The Recovery ASIC waits for the next neighbor notification process to
occur to determine the new MAC address and associates that MAC address with
the new port.
8.10.1.1 Support for Fan-Out Devices
The 8260 token-ring modules provide support for the attachment of up to a
maximum of 8 stations to a single port through the use of fan-out devices
(splitters).
Note
Currently, the 8260 only supports the fan-out devices and splitters that
provide a phantom signal.
To understand how the address-to-port map is built for the fan-out attached
devices, lets assume that the module shown in Figure 99 on page 162 has a
fan-out device attached to its second port and currently there is only a single
station (station B″) attached to the fan-out device. This is like having no fan-out
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