Building a GARP-Compliant Solution
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines the importance of efficient recordkeeping and information governance. Read now to learn why, as organizations consider changes to GARP that align with their unique business goals, choosing the right solutions can be critical.
Posted: 07 May 2013 | Published: 07 May 2013
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GARP DEFINITION (continued):
for an end station or switch is registered or de-registered according to GARP, the set of reachable end stations and switches, called participants, is modified according to specific rules. The defined set of participants at any given time, along with their attributes, is a subset of the network topology called the reachability tree. Data frames are propagated only to registered end stations. This prevents attempts to send data to end stations that are not reachable. GARP was previously called Group Address Registration Protocol. >> Stay up to date by receiving the latest IT term daily. Simply
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