What can the rapier switch do, Switching features – Allied Telesis Rapier Switch User Manual

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Introduction

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Software Release 2.5.1
C613-02025-00 REV B

What Can the Rapier Switch Do?

The Rapier switch software support for the Rapier Series switches and their
expansion options provides wirespeed Layer 2 switching, including support
for Virtual LANs, wirespeed Layer 3 IP switching, and Layer 3 multiprotocol
routing.

Switching Features

The main Layer 2 features of the switch are:

High performance, non-blocking, wire-speed Layer 2 switching (Layer 2
Switching Process
” on page 46).

Packet Forwarding at wire speed (“The Forwarding Process” on page 48).

Store and Forward switching mode.

Autonegotiation of link speed and duplex mode for 10/100 Mbps speed on
all 100BASE TX ports (Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex Mode” on
page 32
).

Autonegotiation of duplex mode for 10/100 and gigabit Ethernet ports
(“Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex Mode” on page 32).

Automatic, configurable MAC address learning and ageing, supporting up
to 8191 MAC addresses per switch (The Learning Process” on page 47).

Switch Filtering (“Layer 2 Filtering” on page 49).

Layer 3 Filtering (Switching chapter in Rapier Switch Software Reference).

Broadcast Storm Protection (“Packet Storm Protection” on page 34).

Virtual LANs defined by port membership (“Virtual Local Area Networks
(VLANs)
” on page 38).

Spanning Tree Protocol (“Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)” on page 52).

Priority tagging to support four QOS egress queues (“Quality of Service” on
page 50
).

Port trunking to spread traffic over several links (Port Trunking” on
page 33
).

Port mirroring (“Port Mirroring” on page 36).

IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping (“IGMP Snooping
on page 64)
.

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