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GMAP
The Group Mobility Advertisement Protocol (
GMAP
) enables workstation users to move from 
port to port among interconnected switches and still retain all learned mobile group and 
protocol information. Using 
GMAP
 the switch sends a complete list of learned 
MAC
 addresses 
and associated group/protocol information to all interconnected switches in the network. 
Update and retention times are configurable. A switch that receives a 
GMAP
 update packet 
updates its internal 
GMAP
 tables and queries the forwarding database to make any necessary 
updates. 
At startup time and for three successive update intervals, 
GMAP
 sends update packets on all 
virtual ports that are active non-leaf ports (that is, ports that are running Spanning Tree). 
GMAP
 packets are sent using the 
VAP
 multicast address. After startup and three transmissions, 
interval packets will only be sent on virtual ports that are active and are known to have an 
OmniS/R running 
GMAP
 connected to them. 
GMAP
 will send updates only for 
MAC
 addresses that are learned on leaf ports (ports that are 
not running Spanning Tree). It does not advertise 
MAC
 addresses for groups assigned by 
authentication, and it does not advertise group 1 entries or nonmobile group entries. If 
conflicting information is received for a 
MAC
 address, the last packet received for that address 
will take precedence.
When AutoTracker learns a new 
MAC
 address on a leaf port it attempts to assign it to a 
mobile group. It consults 
GMAP
 tables and any appropriate group membership entries are 
added to the forwarding database.
GMAP Updating Rules
Upon receiving a packet, 
GMAP
 updates its internal tables and queries the forwarding data-
base. When 
GMAP
 reviews the forwarding database to update it with new information, it uses 
the following rules:
GMAP
 will only update information for leaf ports. 
GMAP
 does not add a new 
MAC
 address to a port.
GMAP
 will only overwrite group 1 entries. If there is no group 1 entry, it will add a new 
entry, provided that it will not create a conflict with existing entries in the forwarding data-
base.
GMAP
 will not add an entry for an authenticated group.
GMAP
 will not add an entry that is in conflict or potential conflict with a binding rule. A 
potential conflict would be a binding rule that requires the IP address be known for the 
MAC address. 
GMAP
 does not have access to IP information. 
GMAP
 will not add an entry for a group/protocol pair when there is an existing entry for 
that protocol on the requested port.
• When 
GMAP
 finds an entry for the desired group already on the switch but not on the 
requested port, it will move it to the requested port. 
• When 
GMAP
 finds an entry with the appropriate group but a protocol value of 0 (indicat-
ing all protocols), it will update the protocol value in that entry to that in its database.