Without knowing more about your network topology, I can only answer in general terms.
Have a look for trunks with mismatched native VLANs. Do you use native 1 on all your trunks?
Have a look for links that are forced to trunking at one end, and the other end might be an access port on VLAN 230.
How do you know it is flooded unicast traffic from another VLAN? Look at one of these UFT packets and trace its source MAC address back through the tree until you find its source.
Good luck! Let us know how you get on.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg