PLANET WGSW-48000 User Manual

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the server, you must use your mail client to generate local folders, copy messages to your local hard drive, and then

delete and expunge the messages from the server.

IP

IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol. It is a protocol used for communicating data across a internet network.

IP is a "best effort" system, which means that no packet of information sent over it is assured to reach its destination in

the same condition it was sent. Each device connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN) is

given an Internet Protocol address, and this IP address is used to identify the device uniquely among all other devices

connected to the extended network.

The current version of the Internet protocol is IPv4, which has 32-bits Internet Protocol addresses allowing for in

excess of four billion unique addresses. This number is reduced drastically by the practice of webmasters taking

addresses in large blocks, the bulk of which remain unused. There is a rather substantial movement to adopt a new

version of the Internet Protocol, IPv6, which would have 128-bits Internet Protocol addresses. This number can be

represented roughly by a three with thirty-nine zeroes after it. However, IPv4 is still the protocol of choice for most of

the Internet.

IPMC

IPMC is an acronym for IP MultiCast.

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LACP

LACP is an IEEE 802.3ad standard protocol. The Link Aggregation Control Protocol, allows bundling several physical

ports together to form a single logical port.

LLDP

LLDP is an IEEE 802.1ab standard protocol. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol, is used for network discovery, and

works by having the units in the network exchanging information with their neighbors using LLDP frames.

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MAC Table

Switching of frames is based upon the DMAC address contained in the frame. The switch builds up a table that maps

MAC addresses to switch ports for knowing which ports the frames should go to ( based upon the DMAC address in

the frame ). This table contains both static and dynamic entries. The static entries are configured by the network

administrator if the administrator wants to do a fixed mapping between the DMAC address and switch ports.

The frames also contain a MAC address ( SMAC address ), which shows the MAC address of the equipment sending

the frame. The SMAC address is used by the switch to automatically update the MAC table with these dynamic MAC

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