You would also see flooded unicast traffic until the switch learns the 
correct port to use for a destination MAC address. That might not explain 
the SNMP traffic though. That just sounds like a leak!?

Priscilla

At 04:40 PM 7/17/01, John Neiberger wrote:
>I'm running a demo of some LAN analysis software from my PC which is
>connected to a non-SPAN port.  So, I should only see unicast traffic
>to/from my workstation, broadcasts, and multicasts, right?  right!
>
>However, from time to time I see unicast packets that are neither
>destined for or originated from my machine.  In one particular case I'm
>seeing SNMP traffic from our NMS to the switch I'm connected to.
>There's not a lot of this occurring, but since it shouldn't happen ever
>I'm worried that I might have a defective switch or at least a "feature"
>in the switch software.
>
>Have any of you seen this behavior before?
>
>Thanks,
>John
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