3com WX3000 User Manual

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Figure 1-2 Encapsulation format of traditional Ethernet frames 
Type
Data
DA&SA
 
 
 DA refers to the destination MAC address, SA refers to the source MAC address, and Type 
refers to the upper layer protocol type of the packet. IEEE 802.1Q protocol defines that a 4-byte VLAN 
tag is encapsulated after the destination MAC address and source MAC address to show the 
information about VLAN.  
Figure 1-3 Format of VLAN tag 
TPID
DA&SA
Type
Priority
CFI
VLAN ID
VLAN Tag
 
 
As shown in 
, a VLAN tag contains four fields, including the tag protocol identifier (TPID), 
priority, canonical format indicator (CFI), and VLAN ID.  
TPID is a 16-bit field, indicating that this data frame is VLAN-tagged. By default, it is 0x8100 in the 
WX3000 series devices.  
Priority is a 3-bit field, referring to 802.1p priority. Refer to the “QoS-QoS profile” part of this manual 
for details. 
CFI is a 1-bit field, indicating whether the MAC address is encapsulated in the standard format. 0 
(the value of the CFI filed) indicates the MAC address is encapsulated in the standard format and 1 
indicates the MAC address is not encapsulated in the standard format. The value is 0 by default.  
VLAN ID is a 12-bit field, indicating the ID of the VLAN to which this packet belongs. It is in the 
range of 0 to 4,095. Generally, 0 and 4,095 is not used, so the field is in the range of 1 to 4,094.  
 
 
The frame format here takes the Ethernet II encapsulation as an example. Ethernet also supports 
802.2/802.3 encapsulation, where VLAN tag is also encapsulated after the DA and SA field. Refer to 
 for 802.2/802.3 encapsulation format.  
 
VLAN ID identifies the VLAN to which a packet belongs. When a switch receives a packet carrying no 
VLAN tag, the switch encapsulates a VLAN tag with the default VLAN ID of the inbound port for the 
packet, and sends the packet to the default VLAN of the inbound port for transmission. For the details 
about setting the default VLAN of a port, refer to the default VLAN ID configuration of a port section in 
the “Port Basic Configuration” part of the manual. 
MAC address learning mechanism of VLANs 
Switches forward packets according to the destination MAC addresses of the packets. So that switches 
maintain a table called MAC address forwarding table to record the source MAC addresses of the 
received packets and the corresponding ports receiving the packets for consequent packet forwarding. 
The process of recording is called MAC address learning.