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Protocol to detect if uplink is connected to 802.1D noncompliant device

US10470111B1 · kind B1 · utility

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Filing dateApr 25, 2018
Grant dateNov 5, 2019
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Expiry dateApr 25, 2038

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  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY02D30/00
  • WIPO fieldDigital communication
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

The IEEE 802.1D specification has reserved a group of MAC addresses that should not be forwarded by a switch. Protocols like LLDP use the reserved MAC address to communicate directly with a switch to share configure information. There are non-compliant 802.1D switches and hubs that incorrectly broadcast the packets using the reserved MAC addresses out all ports except the ingress port. When multiple uplinks are connected to an unmanaged switch it may cause confusion because each uplink may receive LLDP packets from every other uplink. Frame Link Modules (FLMs) that receive an LLDP packet from another management port may determine if the management uplinks are connected together or if the packets are being received from an unmanaged switch. Disclosed is a method to determine if an uplink from a network uplink is connected to a noncompliant 802.1D switch or connected directly to another FLM uplink.

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