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Method and device for mac address aging in stacking system

A MAC address and stacking system technology, applied in the field of MAC address aging in the stacking system, can solve the problems of inconsistent address table, high cost, complex overall solution, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing implementation difficulty and cost

Active Publication Date: 2021-08-31
SUZHOU CENTEC COMM CO LTD
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[0006] like figure 1 As shown, chip 3 is not on the forwarding path of a certain message, then the previously learned MAC address information on chip 3 will not be refreshed, and will eventually be judged to be aging by the hardware timer scan, and then the CPU will be notified. For solution 2, in the process of MAC address aging, in order to avoid premature aging of some MAC addresses and cause inconsistencies in the address table, the CPU needs to be heavily involved in the aging process of MAC addresses. The overall solution is complex and expensive

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[0051] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. However, these embodiments do not limit the present invention, and any structural, method, or functional changes made by those skilled in the art according to these embodiments are included in the protection scope of the present invention.

[0052] Such as figure 2 As shown, in one embodiment of the present invention, a method for MAC address aging in a stack system is provided, and the method includes:

[0053] When initializing the chip, create a multicast forwarding group for the chips in the stacking system. The members of the multicast forwarding group are the stack ports corresponding to each chip; and create a mirror configuration for each chip, and the destination of each chip mirror configuration is the group broadcast forwarding group.

[0054] combine image 3 As shown, in a specific embodiment of the present invention, when...

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The present invention provides a method and device for MAC address aging in a stacking system. The method includes: creating a multicast forwarding group for chips in the stacking system, and the members of the multicast forwarding group are stack ports corresponding to each chip; and Each chip creates a mirror configuration, and the destination of each chip mirror configuration is a multicast forwarding group; when any chip receives a message, if it is an ingress chip, it obtains the MAC address carried in the message; and refreshes the message corresponding to the current MAC address When it is marked as enabled, the message received by the current chip is mirrored according to the created mirroring configuration; if it is a stacked chip, it directly parses the message that is diffused to the current chip through mirroring processing, and obtains the MAC address it carries; While obtaining the MAC address carried by the message, the state of the MAC address is refreshed, and if the corresponding aging flag of the MAC address is enabled, the current MAC address is aged; the present invention does not require CPU to participate in the aging process of the MAC address , to reduce the implementation difficulty of the chip.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of network communication, in particular to a method and device for aging MAC addresses in a stacking system. Background technique [0002] The stacking system is a type of technology that is widely used to expand ports on Ethernet switches. Its biggest advantage is to provide simplified local management and manage a group of switches as one object. In the application of the stack system, a mechanism is needed to refresh and age the MAC addresses. [0003] In the prior art, there are mainly the following schemes to implement MAC address aging in a stack system. MAC (MediaAccess Control or Medium Access Control), free translation for media access control, or physical address, hardware address, used to define the location of network devices. [0004] Solution 1, set a timer in the hardware to periodically scan the MAC address table; if the HIT status of the MAC address scanned by the timer is 0, delete the MAC address ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L29/12
CPCH04L61/5053H04L61/58H04L2101/622
Inventor 崔兴龙方沛昱
Owner SUZHOU CENTEC COMM CO LTD
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