ZyXEL Communications XGS-4528F User Manual

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Chapter 45 Product Specifications

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Queuing

Queuing is used to help solve performance degradation when there is

network congestion. Three scheduling services are supported: Strict

Priority Queuing (SPQ), Weighted Round Robin (WRR) and Weighted

Fair Queuing (WFQ). This allows the Switch to maintain separate

queues for packets from each individual source or flow and prevent a

source from monopolizing the bandwidth.

Port Mirroring

Port mirroring allows you to copy traffic going from one or all ports to

another or all ports in order that you can examine the traffic from the

mirror port (the port you copy the traffic to) without interference.

Static Route

Static routes tell the Switch how to forward IP traffic when you configure

the TCP/IP parameters manually.

Multicast VLAN Registration

(MVR)

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is designed for applications (such as

Media-on-Demand (MoD)) using multicast traffic across a network. MVR

allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different

subscriber VLANs on the network.
This improves bandwidth utilization by reducing multicast traffic in the

subscriber VLANs and simplifies multicast group management.

IP Multicast

With IP multicast, the Switch delivers IP packets to a group of hosts on

the network - not everybody. In addition, the Switch can send packets to

Ethernet devices that are not VLAN-aware by untagging (removing the

VLAN tags) IP multicast packets.

RIP

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a routing device to exchange

routing information with other routers.

OSPF

OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state protocol designed to

distribute routing information within an autonomous system (AS). An

autonomous system is a collection of networks using a common routing

protocol to exchange routing information. OSPF is best suited for large

networks.

DVMRP

DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) is a protocol used

for routing multicast data within an autonomous system (AS). DVMRP

provides multicast forwarding capability to a layer 3 switch that runs both

the IPv4 protocol (with IP Multicast support) and the IGMP protocol.

VRRP

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in RFC 2338,

allows you to create redundant backup gateways to ensure that the

default gateway of a host is always available.

STP (Spanning Tree

Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid

STP)

(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links

between switches, bridges or routers. It allows a Switch to interact with

other (R)STP -compliant switches in your network to ensure that only

one path exists between any two stations on the network.

Loop Guard

Use the loop guard feature to protect against network loops on the edge

of your network.

IP Source Guard

Use IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in

your network.

Link Aggregation

Link aggregation (trunking) is the grouping of physical ports into one

logical higher-capacity link. You may want to trunk ports if for example, it

is cheaper to use multiple lower-speed links than to under-utilize a high-

speed, but more costly, single-port link.

Port Authentication and

Security

For security, the Switch allows authentication using IEEE 802.1x with an

external RADIUS server and port security that allows only packets with

dynamically learned MAC addresses and/or configured static MAC

addresses to pass through a port on the Switch.

Table 142 Firmware Specifications

FEATURE

DESCRIPTION

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