Configuring the traffic forwarding mode of srpus, Introduction to srpu traffic forwarding mode – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring the Traffic Forwarding Mode of SRPUs

Introduction to SRPU traffic forwarding mode

The S7500E series Ethernet switches support multiple types of SRPUs, which support different traffic

forwarding modes. You can configure the SRPU traffic forwarding mode as needed.

Traffic forwarding modes supported by S7500E SRPUs

SRPU model

Supported

traffic

forwarding

mode

Feature

Recommended

application

environment

Enhanced Layer

2 forwarding

mode

Supporting selective QinQ

Double-tagged VLAN

networks

LSQ1SRP2XB

LSQ1SRPA

LSQ1SRPB

LSQ1MPUA

LSQ1CGP24TSC

LSQ1CGV24PSC

LSQ1SRPD

LSQ1MPUB

LSQ1SRP12GB

Standard

forwarding mode

z

Supporting QinQ

z

Powerful Layer 3 forwarding functions

Common networks

Enhanced Layer

2 forwarding

mode with the

MAC extension

function

z

Supporting selective QinQ

z

Providing a 128K MAC address table

and a 4K routing table

Double-VLAN-tag

networks with a large

quantity of MAC

addresses

Standard

forwarding mode

with the MAC

extension

function

z

Supporting QinQ

z

Powerful Layer 3 forwarding functions

z

Providing a 128K MAC address table

and a 4K routing table

Networks having a

large quantity of MAC

addresses and low

requirements on

routing table size

LSQ1SRP1CB

Standard

forwarding mode

with the route

extension

function

z

Supporting QinQ

z

Powerful Layer 3 forwarding functions

z

Providing a 32K MAC address table

and a 128K routing table

Networks having high

requirements on

routing table size

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