Port mapping, Groups/vlans and port mapping, Port mapping -66 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Port Mapping

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Port Mapping

The OmniS/R began as an any-to-any switching device, connecting different

LAN

interfaces,

such as Ethernet As networks grew and the traffic on them increased, a need arose for
controlling some traffic, such as broadcasts. Virtual

LAN

s, or

VLAN

s, were introduced to

segment traffic such that devices could only engage in switched communication with other
devices in the same

VLAN

.

Some applications today require a further degree of traffic segmentation than that provided by

VLAN

s. The port mapping feature allows you to further segment traffic within a

VLAN

or

group by isolating a set of ports.

Groups/VLANs and Port Mapping

Port mapping does not affect existing group or AutoTracker

VLAN

operations in a switch.

Group and

VLAN

membership are checked and applied before port mapping constraints are

applied. Therefore, any constraints applied by port mapping only limit traffic flow within a
group or

VLAN

; port mapping parameters do not provide any additional connectivity to a port.

So if you add a port to a port mapping set, that port will be first subject to the constraints of
its Group/

VLAN

and then the restrictions imposed by port mapping. Up to 128 port mapping

sets can be configured per switch.

The illustration below helps show how group and port mapping constraints interact. The
ports in slot 2 and 5 (2/1—2/4 and 5/1—5/4) are part of group 3. By group membership, all
of these ports have switched communication with each other. Likewise, the ports in slot 3 and
slot 4 have switched communication with each other as they all belong to group 2.

Groups and Port Mapping

Once a port mapping set is constructed, communication within each of the groups becomes
more restricted. A port mapping set consists of ingress and egress ports; ingress ports can only
send traffic to egress ports. In the above figure, all ports on slots 2 and 3 are ingress ports and
ports on slots 4 and 5 are egress ports.

OmniS/R

2/1

Group 2

4/1

4/4

5/1

5/2

5/3

5/4

4/2

4/3

Group 3

2/2

3/1
3/2
3/3
3/4

2/3
2/4

Port Map 1 Egress Ports

Port
Map 1
Ingress
Ports

Port
Map 2
Ingress
Ports

Port Map 2 Egress Ports

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