Concept Guide
With multicast NLB mode, the data is forwarded to all the servers based on the port specied using the Layer 2 multicast command, which 
is the mac-address-table static <multicast_mac> multicast vlan <vlan_id> output-range <port1>, 
<port2> command in CONFIGURATION mode.
Limitations With Enabling NLB on Switches
The following limitations apply to switches on which you congure NLB:
• The NLB unicast mode uses switch ooding to transmit all packets to all the servers that are part of the VLAN. When a large volume of 
trac is processed, the clustering performance might be impacted in a small way. This limitation is applicable to switches that perform 
unicast ooding in the software.
• The ip vlan-flooding command applies globally across the system and for all VLANs. In cases where the NLB is applicable and 
the ARP replies contain a discrepancy in the Ethernet SHA and ARP header SHA frames, a ooding of packets over the relevant VLAN 
occurs.
• The maximum number of concurrent clusters that is supported is 128.
Benets and Working of Microsoft Clustering
Microsoft clustering allows multiple servers using Microsoft Windows to be represented by one MAC address and IP address in order to 
provide transparent failover or balancing. Dell Networking OS does not recognize server clusters by default; it must be congured to do so. 
When an ARP request is sent to a server cluster, either the active server or all the servers send a reply, depending on the cluster 
conguration. If the active server sends a reply, the Dell switch learns the active server’s MAC address. If all servers reply, the switch 
registers only the last received ARP reply, and the switch learns one server’s actual MAC address; the virtual MAC address is never learned. 
Because the virtual MAC address is never learned, trac is forwarded to only one server rather than the entire cluster, and failover and 
balancing are not preserved.
To preserve failover and balancing, the switch forwards the trac destined for the server cluster to all member ports in the VLAN 
connected to the cluster. To ensure that this happens, you must congure the ip vlan-flooding command on the Dell switch at the 
time that the Microsoft cluster is congured. The server MAC address is given in the Ethernet frame header of the ARP reply, while the 
virtual MAC address representing the cluster is given in the payload. Then, all the trac destined for the cluster is ooded out of all 
member ports. Since all the servers in the cluster receive trac, failover and balancing are preserved.
Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding 
• The older ARP entries are overwritten whenever newer NLB entries are learned.
• All ARP entries, learned after the feature is enabled, are deleted when the feature is disabled, and RP2 triggers an ARP resolution. The 
feature is disabled with the no ip vlan-flooding command.
• When a port is added to the VLAN, the port automatically receives trac if the feature is enabled. Old ARP entries are not deleted or 
updated.
• When a member port is deleted, its ARP entries are also deleted from the CAM.
• Port channels in the VLAN also receive trac.
• There is no impact on the conguration from saving the conguration.
• The feature, if enabled, is displayed in the show running-config command output that displays the ip vlan-flooding CLI 
conguration. Apart from it, there is no indication of the enabling of this capability.
Topics:
• mac-address-table static (for Multicast MAC Address)
• ip vlan-ooding
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