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Basic concepts, User port, Network port – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Basic concepts

An MFF-enabled device has two types of ports: user port and network port.

User port

An MFF user port is directly connected to a host and processes the following packets differently:

Allows multicast packets to pass.

Delivers ARP packets to the CPU.

After learning gateways' MAC addresses, a user port allows only the unicast packets with the
gateways' MAC addresses as the destination MAC addresses to pass. If no gateways' MAC

addresses are learned, a user port discards all received unicast packets.

Network port

An MFF network port is connected to any of the following networking devices:

An access switch.

A distribution switch.

A gateway.

A server.

A network port processes the following packets differently:

Allows multicast packets to pass.

Delivers ARP packets to the CPU.

Denies broadcast packets other than ARP packets.

You need to configure the following ports as network ports:

Upstream ports connected to a gateway.

Ports connected to the MFF devices in a cascaded network (a network with multiple MFF devices

connected to one another).

Ports between devices in a ring network.

Link aggregation is supported by network ports in an MFF-enabled VLAN, but it is not supported by user

ports in the VLAN. You can add the network ports to link aggregation groups, but cannot add the user

ports to link aggregation groups. For more information about link aggregation, see Layer 2—LAN

Switching Configuration Guide.

NOTE:

A network port is not always an upstream port.

If you enable MFF for a VLAN, each port in the VLAN must be a network or user port.

MFF operation modes

The manual mode applies to networks where the hosts' IP addresses are manually configured. The hosts

cannot obtain the gateway information through DHCP. A VLAN maintains only the MAC address of the

default gateway.
After receiving an ARP request for a host's MAC address from the gateway, the MFF device directly

replies the host's MAC address to the gateway according to the ARP snooping entries. After learning the