LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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E

THERNET

R

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ROTECTION

S

WITCHING

ERPS can also be used to increase the availability and robustness of

Ethernet rings, such as those used in Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN).

ERPS technology converges in a little over 50 ms. ERPS supports up to 255

nodes in the ring structure. And the convergence time is also independent

of the number of nodes in the ring.

IP R

OUTING

The switch provides Layer 3 IP routing. To maintain a high rate of

throughput, the switch forwards all traffic passing within the same

segment, and routes only traffic that passes between different

subnetworks. The wire-speed routing provided by this switch lets you

easily link network segments or VLANs together without having to deal

with the bottlenecks or configuration hassles normally associated with

conventional routers.

Routing for unicast traffic is supported with static routing, Routing

Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol.

Static Routing – Traffic is automatically routed between any IP interfaces

configured on the switch. Routing to statically configured hosts or subnet

addresses is provided based on next-hop entries specified in the static

routing table.

RIP – This protocol uses a distance-vector approach to routing. Routes are

determined on the basis of minimizing the distance vector, or hop count,

which serves as a rough estimate of transmission cost.

OSPF – This approach uses a link state routing protocol to generate a

shortest-path tree, then builds up its routing table based on this tree. OSPF

produces a more stable network because the participating routers act on

network changes predictably and simultaneously, converging on the best

route more quickly than RIP. OSPFv2 is provided for routing IPv4 traffic,

and OSPFv3 for routing IPv6 traffic.

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COST

M

ULTIPATH

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B

ALANCING

When multiple paths to the same destination and with the same path cost

are found in the routing table, the Equal-cost Multipath (ECMP) algorithm

first checks if the cost is lower than that of any other routing entries. If the

cost is the lowest in the table, the switch will use up to eight paths having

the lowest path cost to balance traffic forwarded to the destination. ECMP

uses either equal-cost unicast multipaths manually configured in the static

routing table, or equal-cost multipaths dynamically detected by the Open

Shortest Path Algorithm (OSPF). In other words, it uses either static or

OSPF entries, not both.

R

OUTER

R

EDUNDANCY

The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) uses a virtual IP address to

support a primary router and multiple backup routers. The backups can be

configured to take over the workload if the master fails or to load share the

traffic. The primary goal of this protocol is to allow a host device which has

been configured with a fixed gateway to maintain network connectivity in

case the primary gateway goes down.

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