Blade ICE G8000 User Manual

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Chapter 8: Basic IP Routing

BMD00041, November 2008

This is a situation that switching alone cannot cure. Instead, the router is flooded with cross-
subnet communication. This compromises efficiency in two ways:

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Routers can be slower than switches. The cross-subnet side trip from the switch to the
router and back again adds two hops for the data, slowing throughput considerably.

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Traffic to the router increases, increasing congestion.

Even if every end-station could be moved to better logical subnets (a daunting task), competi-
tion for access to common server pools on different subnets still burdens the routers.

This problem is solved by using switches with built-in IP routing capabilities. Cross-subnet
LAN traffic can now be routed within the switches with wire speed Layer 2 switching perfor-
mance. This not only eases the load on the router but saves the network administrators from
reconfiguring each and every end-station with new IP addresses.

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