Ip packet flow through a layer 3 switch, Figure 1 – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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IP configuration overview

IP packet flow through a Layer 3 Switch

Figure 1

shows how an IP packet moves through a Brocade Layer 3 Switch.

FIGURE 1

IP Packet flow through a Brocade Layer 3 Switch

Figure 1

shows the following packet flow:

1. When the Layer 3 Switch receives an IP packet, the Layer 3 Switch checks for filters on the

receiving interface.

1

If a deny filter on the interface denies the packet, the Layer 3 Switch

discards the packet and performs no further processing, except generating a Syslog entry and
SNMP message, if logging is enabled for the filter.

2. If the packet is not denied at the incoming interface, the Layer 3 Switch looks in the session

table for an entry that has the same source IP address and TCP or UDP port as the packet. If
the session table contains a matching entry, the Layer 3 Switch immediately forwards the
packet, by addressing it to the destination IP address and TCP or UDP port listed in the session
table entry and sending the packet to a queue on the outgoing ports listed in the session table.
The Layer 3 Switch selects the queue based on the Quality of Service (QoS) level associated
with the session table entry.

1.

The filter can be an Access Control List (ACL) or an IP access policy.

Incoming

Port

Outgoing

Port

Session

Table

N

Y

Fwding

Cache

N

Y

N

Y

Y

N

PBR

or

IP acc

policy

IP Route

Table

ARP

Cache

Load

Balancing

Algorithm

Mult.

Equal-

cost

Paths

Lowest
Admin.

Distance

Lowest

Metric

Static ARP

Table

RIP

OSPF

BGP4

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