Media modules, Layer 3 and layer 2 fast ethernet modules – Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Cajun P550 Switch Overview

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Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

Figure 1-2 illustrates a conceptual diagram of the Layer 3 supervisor module’s functions.

Figure 1-2. Layer 3 Supervisor Module Conceptual Operation

Media Modules

All Layer 2 and Layer 3 media modules have full non-blocking performance.

Bridging and routing are performed on the input side of each media module.

Each media module features:

IEEE 802.3z full-duplex flow control - This allows the switch ports to send a

pause command before input buffers overflow. Half-duplex ports support active
backpressure (jamming).

VLAN trunking or non-tagged access modes - This allows the switch ports to

interoperate with popular tagged trunking schemes used by large networking
vendors.

Priority Queuing and Class of Service - These features allow you to prioritize

traffic between particular stations or sets of stations to support jitter-sensitive
applications. Supported class of service types: 3Com PACE CoS, IEEE 802.1p CoS.

Layer 3 and Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Modules

The Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) Fast Ethernet modules include:

❒ 20-Port 10/100Base-TX Ethernet Module (L2 support), with 20 RJ-45 Ports -

10/100, HDX/FDX

❒ 10-Port 100Base-FX Ethernet Module (L2 support), with 10 Fast Ethernet Ports -

Fiber, 1300 nM, HDX/FDX

Multilayer Supervisor Conceptual Diagram

High-

Speed

Access

To /

From

Switch

Fabric

Wirespeed Routing

in Hardware

Software-based

Routing

System

management

Routing Table and

Cache Management

Manage-

ment

Inter-
faces

High-speed

CPU

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