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APPENDIX D - Glossary

Internet Group Management Protocol

Where an ALIF transmitter is required to stream video to 
two or more receivers, multicasting is the method used. 
Multicasting involves the delivery of identical data to 
multiple receivers simultaneously without the need to 
maintain individual links. When multicast data packets enter 
a subnet, the natural reaction of the switches that bind 
all the hosts together within the subnet, is to spread the 
multicast data to all of their ports. This is referred to as 

Multicast flooding and means that the hosts (or at least 

their network interfaces) are required to process plenty of 
data that they didn’t request. IGMP offers a partial solution.
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is 

designed to prevent multicast flooding by allowing 

Layer 

3

 switches to check whether host computers within 

their care are interested in receiving particular multicast 
transmissions. They can then direct multicast data only to 
those points that require it and can shut off a multicast 
stream if the subnet has no recipients.
There are currently three IGMP versions: 1, 2 and 3, with 
each version building upon the capabilities of the previous 
one: 

• 

IGMPv1 allows host computers to opt into a multicast 
transmission using a Join Group message, it is then 
incumbent on the router to discover when they no 
longer wish to receive; this is achieved by polling them 
(see IGMP Querier below) until they no longer respond.

• 

IGMPv2 includes the means for hosts to opt out as well 
as in, using a Leave Group message. 

• 

IGMPv3 encompasses the abilities of versions 1 and 2 
but also adds the ability for hosts to specify particular 
sources of multicast data. 

ADDERLink™ INFINITY units make use of IGMPv2 when 
performing multicasts to ensure that no unnecessary 
congestion is caused.

IGMP Snooping

The IGMP messages are effective but only operate at 

layer 2

 - intended for routers to determine whether 

multicast data should enter a subnet.  A relatively recent 
development has taken place within the switches that 
glue together all of the hosts within each subnet: IGMP 
Snooping. IGMP snooping means these layer 2 devices now 
have the ability to take a peek at the IGMP messages.  As 
a result, the switches can then determine exactly which of 
their own hosts have requested to receive a multicast – 
and only pass on multicast data to those hosts. 

IGMP Querier

When IGMP is used, each subnet requires one 

Layer 3

 

switch to act as a Querier. In this lead role, the switch 
periodically sends out IGMP Query messages and in 
response all hosts report which multicast streams they 
wish to receive. The Querier device and all snooping Layer 
2 switches then update their lists accordingly (the lists are 
also updated when Join Group and Leave Group (IGMPv2) 
messages are received).  

IGMP Fast-Leave (aka Immediate Leave)

When a device/host no longer wishes to receive a 
multicast transmission, it can issue an IGMP Leave Group 

message as mentioned above. This causes the switch to 

issue an IGMP Group-Specific Query message on the port 

(that the Leave Group was received on) to check no other 
receivers exist on that connection that wish to remain a 
part of the multicast. This process has a cost in terms of 
switch processor activity and time. 
Where ALIF units are connected directly to the switch 
(with no other devices on the same port) then enabling 
IGMP Fast-Leave mode means that switches can 
immediately remove receivers without going through 
a full checking procedure. Where multiple units are 
regularly joining and leaving multicasts, this can speed up 
performance considerably. 

Jumbo frames (Jumbo packets)

Since its commercial introduction in 1980, the Ethernet 
standard has been successfully extended and adapted to 
keep pace with the ever improving capabilities of computer 
systems. The achievable data rates, for instance, have risen 
in ten-fold leaps from the original 10Mbit/s to a current 
maximum of 100Gbit/s. 
While data speeds have increased massively, the standard 

defining the number of bytes (known as the Payload) 

placed into each data packet has remained resolutely stuck 
at its original level of 1500 bytes. This standard was set 
during the original speed era (10Mbits/s) and offered the 
best compromise at that speed between the time taken to 
process each packet and the time required to resend faulty 
packets due to transmission errors. 

But now networks are much faster and files/data streams 

are much larger; so time for a change? Unfortunately, a 
wholesale change to the packet size is not straightforward 
as it is a fundamental standard and changing it would mean 
a loss of backward compatibility with older systems.
Larger payload options have been around for a while, 

however, they have often been vendor specific and at 
present they remain outside the official standard. There 

is, however, increased consensus on an optional ‘Jumbo’ 
payload size of 9000 bytes and this is fully supported by 
the ADDERLink™ INFINITY (ALIF) units.
Jumbo frames (or Jumbo packets) offer advantages for 
ALIF units when transmitting certain high resolution video 
signals across a network. This is because the increased data 
in each packet reduces the number of packets that need to 
be transferred and dealt with - thus reducing latency times.
The main problem is that for jumbo frames to be possible 
on a network, all of the devices on the network must 
support them.

Summary of Contents for ADDERLink INFINITY 3000

Page 1: ...ADDERLink INFINITY 3000 User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions KVM Extension Solutions...

Page 2: ...work link 12 Configuration ALIF3000 configuration 13 The recessed power button 13 Performing a manual factory reset 13 Creating an RDP session 14 Operation OLED screen 16 Front panel indications 17 Fu...

Page 3: ...outside of control by AIM Dual DisplayPort video outlets provide support for a single 2560x1600 display or two at a maximum 1920x1200 resolution 60Hz refresh Gigabit connections The ALIF3000 receiver...

Page 4: ...uction Connectors Desk 2x DisplayPort 6x USB type A 3x 3 5mm audio jack sockets Ethernet 1x 8p8c RJ45 2x SFP cages Power 3 pin Kycon socket USB 6 ports of USB2 0 with USB True Emulation to support key...

Page 5: ...ontrol button to scroll through the various informational pages and also a status indicator Rear Front AdderLink 3 0 0 0 1 2 Micro phone Headphones USB Reset switch OLED screen Control button and stat...

Page 6: ...DEX AdderLink 3 0 0 0 1 2 SUPPLIED ITEMS ALIF3000 package Information wallet containing Four self adhesive rubber feet Quick start guide Safety document ALIF3000 RX unit Power adapter with locking con...

Page 7: ...FP module Part number SFP MM LC Please refer to the table in Appendix F for information about fiber modules and cables Replacement power adapter with locking connector Part number PSU IEC 12VDC 5A Cou...

Page 8: ...IMPORTANT When using an ADDERLink INFINITY Management AIM server to configure ALIF units it is vital that all ALIF units that you wish to locate and control are set to their factory default settings...

Page 9: ...ary video display To primary video display Audio The ALIF3000 unit can support a microphone as well as speakers and or headphones To connect a microphone headphones and or speakers 1 Connect the lead...

Page 10: ...that may be drawn from the USB ports is 1 2A which should be sufficient for a keyboard mouse no more than 100mA each and any two other devices 500mA maximum each If more power for USB devices is requ...

Page 11: ...the power adapter 1 Isolate the power adapter from the mains supply 2 Grasp the outer body of the power adapter plug where it connects with the node 3 Gently pull the body of the outer plug away from...

Page 12: ...ated on the rear panel of the unit KVM VM network links Two SFP ports are located on the rear panel to allow fiber or copper links to separate networks according to the type of modules that are insert...

Page 13: ...port is not supported by AIM and the ALIF3000 is not discoverable by AIM through this port It is used to accessVM machines on a separate network to the KVM network KVM VM NETWORK VM ONLY NETWORK ALIF...

Page 14: ...t panel OLED screen for 10 seconds until the indicator turns blue and the OLED screen shows the message In factory reset mode 3 You can now either Return to normal operation without resetting Press th...

Page 15: ...server to issue the CATx interface its IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS settings ALIF3000 AIM ALIF TX ALIF TX Infinity network Corporate network Virtual machines To create an RDP session 1 With...

Page 16: ...to enter the user credentials You should now see the new RDP channel displayed on the OSD or amongst the pages of other channels and presets An RDP channel only has two icons unlike the other channels...

Page 17: ...mary page will indicate the AIM connection status Searching Connecting or Connected Connection page Shows the name of the current channel and also the console peripherals that are connected and operat...

Page 18: ...r color and flash patterns The single front panel indicator uses varying color and flashing patterns to signal key status Off No power Green All services present as compared to the configuration requi...

Page 19: ...his guide then please refer to the Support section of our website www adder com Further information LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION This product contains a lithium battery which must be disposed of in the cor...

Page 20: ...configuration page should be displayed IP Address 2 10 0 20 37 Identify unit When clicked these buttons cause the front panel indicators to flash to assist with identifying the ALIF unit within a rac...

Page 21: ...e number of ALIF transmitters that will be used to create multicast groups Check the throughput of the switch Full duplex 1Gbps up and down stream speeds per port Use the same switch make and model th...

Page 22: ...048 x 2048 ensure that Jumbo Frames are enabled on all switches Choose an appropriate forwarding mode on all switches Use Cut through if available otherwise Store and forward Optimize the settings on...

Page 23: ...are output by an ALIF unit but the network switches have not been configured to use jumbo frames the switches will attempt to break the large packets down into standard packets This process introduces...

Page 24: ...P enabled but do not also have portfast enabled on the ports to which ALIF units are connected Without portfast enabled ALIF units will all be assigned the same zero config IP address at reboot and AI...

Page 25: ...l hosts report which multicast streams they wish to receive The Querier device and all snooping Layer 2 switches then update their lists accordingly the lists are also updated when Join Group and Leav...

Page 26: ...ans that cut through switches cannot discard faulty packets themselves However on receipt of the marked packet a host will carry out the discard process Fragment free is a hybrid of the above two meth...

Page 27: ...that is assigned to every networking device at manufacture Deciphering recipients at this level is more straightforward than at Layer 3 where the address of the recipient is represented by a logical I...

Page 28: ...e Coding Distance at 1Gbps Adder part number for SFP module Normal applications Suggested print nomenclature OM1 62 5 125 Multimode TIA 492AAAA Orange 62 5 125 220m SFP MM LC OM2 50 125 Multimode TIA...

Page 29: ...vider A 5 Gently tighten the thumbscrew so that the spacer engages with the inner edges of the two ALIF3000 units and holds them in place B 6 Place the power adapters in the rear section of the rack m...

Page 30: ...included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL You may obtain the complete Corresponding Source Code from Adder for a period of three...

Page 31: ...STALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX www ctxd com Documentation by 2020 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged Part No MAN ALIF3000 ADDER Release 1 2 www adde...

Page 32: ...umbo frames packets 24 L Layers 2 and 3 25 Lithium battery 18 M MAC Address 16 Mounting 7 N Network layout 20 Network links 11 KVM VM 11 VM only 12 Network switch choosing 20 O OLED screen 16 OSI mode...

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