LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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LOSSARY

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IGMP

Internet Group Management Protocol. A protocol through which hosts can

register with their local router for multicast services. If there is more than

one multicast switch/router on a given subnetwork, one of the devices is

made the “querier” and assumes responsibility for keeping track of group

membership.

IGMP P

ROXY

Proxies multicast group membership information onto the upstream

interface based on IGMP messages monitored on downstream interfaces,

and forwards multicast traffic based on that information. There is no need

for multicast routing protocols in an simple tree that uses IGMP Proxy.

IGMP Q

UERY

On each subnetwork, one IGMP-capable device will act as the querier —

that is, the device that asks all hosts to report on the IP multicast groups

they wish to join or to which they already belong. The elected querier will

be the device with the lowest IP address in the subnetwork.

IGMP S

NOOPING

Listening to IGMP Query and IGMP Report packets transferred between IP

Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to identify IP Multicast

group members.

I

N

-B

AND

M

ANAGEMENT

Management of the network from a station attached directly to the

network.

IP M

ULTICAST

F

ILTERING

A process whereby this switch can pass multicast traffic along to

participating hosts.

IP P

RECEDENCE

The Type of Service (ToS) octet in the IPv4 header includes three

precedence bits defining eight different priority levels ranging from highest

priority for network control packets to lowest priority for routine traffic. The

eight values are mapped one-to-one to the Class of Service categories by

default, but may be configured differently to suit the requirements for

specific network applications.

LACP

Link Aggregation Control Protocol. Allows ports to automatically negotiate

a trunked link with LACP-configured ports on another device.

L

AYER

2

Data Link layer in the ISO 7-Layer Data Communications Protocol. This is

related directly to the hardware interface for network devices and passes

on traffic based on MAC addresses.

L

AYER

3

Network layer in the ISO 7-Layer Data Communications Protocol. This layer

handles the routing functions for data moving from one open system to

another.

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