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Slave port, Flush message, Control vlan for sending flush messages – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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Slave port

The slave port can be either an Ethernet port or a manually-configured or static LACP aggregation

group. For example, you can configure Ethernet 1/0/2 of switch A in

Figure 1-1

as the slave port through

the command line.

Flush message

When a forwarding link fails, the device will switch the traffic to the blocked standby link. The former

forwarding entries of each device in the network are no longer suitable for the new topology, so MAC

address forwarding entries and ARP entries must be updated throughout the network. In this case, the

smart link group sends flush messages to notify other devices to refresh MAC address forwarding

entries and ARP entries.

Control VLAN for sending flush messages

This control VLAN sends flush messages. When link switching occurs, the device (Switch A in

Figure

1-1

) broadcasts flush messages in this control VLAN.

Control VLAN for receiving flush messages

This control VLAN is used for receiving and processing flush messages. When link switching occurs,

the devices (Switch B and Switch C in

Figure 1-1

) receive and process flush messages of this control

VLAN, and then refresh MAC forwarding table entries and ARP entries.

z

Currently, the member ports of a smart link group cannot be dynamic link aggregation groups.

z

If the master port or slave port of a smart link group is a link aggregation group, you cannot remove

this link aggregation group directly or change the aggregation group into a dynamic aggregation

group. Before removing this aggregation group, you must unbind the link aggregation group from

the Smart Link.

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