C.2.3 vlan trunking, C.3 packet processing, C.3.1 traffic network / ethernet switch behavior – Comtech EF Data CDM-840 User Manual

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CDM-840 Remote Router

Revision 2

Appendix C

MN-CDM840

C–3

C .2.3 VL AN Trunking

In a VLAN Trunking topology (Figure C-4), the Hub side equipment functions as a VLAN trunking

interface. You can map Outbound packets (Hub to Remote) to the desired QoS Group (see Sect.

C.6).

By default, the CDM-840 equipment functions as a VLAN trunk and passes all traffic received on

the WAN and Traffic LAN ports. In this mode, you should have a VLAN-enabled Ethernet Switch

at each remote to properly break out the VLAN into the desired network topology.

In addition, you can optionally configure the CDM-840 in Access Mode with a user assigned

VLAN ID (see Sect. C.4).

Figure C-4. BPM with VLANs

C.3

Packet Processing

C .3.1 Traffic Network / E thernet S witch B ehavior

The Advanced VSAT BPM feature functions as a Learning Ethernet Switch when you set the

“Working Mode” to BPM. BPM has the following basic functionality:

• MAC addresses associated with each segment/port are learned by inspecting the source

MAC for packets arriving at each Ethernet port.

• Once the port association for a MAC address is learned, an Ethernet Switch will not

transmit Ethernet packets with that MAC address to other segments/ports.

• Broadcast packets are sent out all interfaces.

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