Black Box LR1102A-T1/E1 User Manual

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Black Box LR11xx Series Router Configurations Guide

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packet will be forwarded to the IP layer for local processing. If the address does not match the address of the Black
Box system, the packet will be forwarded to all interfaces configured for the management VLAN with the
exception of the interface where it was received. This allows all transmission equipment to be managed in a single,
flat VLAN.

When the Black Box system generates traffic on to the management VLAN, an ARP request is generated in the
direction of the VLAN’s default route. If no default is configured, the ARP request will be generated in all possible
directions, and the interface receiving the response will be cached with the reply. The source MAC address used by
the Black Box will be associated with the Ethernet port associated with the management VLAN.

In a multi-tenant unit (MTU) where customer Internet access is through the Ethernet interface, some form of
bandwidth control is necessary to prevent a high bandwidth customer from blocking others since the uplink out of
the building will typically be less than 10 Mbps. Black Box provides QoS support to limit customer bandwidth
using a committed rate and burst rate, ensuring that customers get consistent bandwidth performance as other
customers are activated. Black Box’s QoS can be configured based on VLAN IDs, in increments of 64 kbps
providing greater control than what is normally available in Ethernet switches.

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