The Omni Switch/Router Hardware Routing Engine (HRE-X)
Page 1-23
Each
HRE-X
routes up to 1.5 million packets per second. In an OmniS/R-9 with an
HRE-X
on
every switching module, for example, you could have up to 12 Mpps routed throughput. On
a per switch basis, the
HRE-X
also supports over 256,000 route entries and 64,000 Next Hop
destinations.
Valid HRE-X Configurations
You can configure an Omni Switch/Router chassis in one of two ways: with an
HRE-X
on
every single Omni Switch/Router switching module (distributed routing) or a single
HRE-X
on
the
MPX
(centralized routing).
Distributed Routing.
In this configuration, you
must
install an
HRE-X
on every single switching
module in the chassis. In addition, you
cannot
install an
HRE-X
on the
MPX
. For example, in
an OmniS/R-9 with a single
MPX
, you would need eight (8)
HRE-Xs
for all the switching
modules. As a general rule, this configuration is recommended in networks of more than four
subnets from any one switch.
Centralized Routing.
In this configuration, you
must
install the
HRE-X
on the
MPX
but not on
any Omni Switch/Router switching modules. The
HRE-X
will perform routing for all Omni
Switch/Router switching modules in the chassis. As a general rule, this configuration is recom-
mended for networks of two to four subnets from any one switch.
HRE-X Router Registers versus Feature Limitations
The
HRE-X
has three (3) registers that can be programmed with a
MAC
address and mask that
allows it to recognize which destination
MAC
addresses it should act as a router for.
IP
Rout-
ing, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (
VRRP
),
ATM
Classical
IP
(
CIP
), and Channelized
DS3
(i.e.,
M013
) utilize at least one of these registers for their operation. This leads to a restriction
of the combination of these features that can be supported on an Omni Switch/Router at any
given time.
♦
Important Note
♦
ATM
and M013 are not supported in Release 4.5.
The H
RE-X
registers are programmed on a first come, first served basis. Any attempt to
program more than three registers fails. In current release, the order which these features
program the
HRE-X
is as follows:
1.
ATM
CIP
2.
IP
Routing (
Note
: If there is a second base
MAC
configured on the
MPX
, then it will also
take a second register.)
3.
M013
4.
VRRP
For example, if a switch has two base
MACs
and a
CIP
group, then no other features can be
configured. Any combination of the above features will work given the available
HRE-X
regis-
ters.
IP
routing always takes one register (two in the dual base
MAC
case), leaving the other
features to compete for the remaining two (one in the dual base
MAC
case). The other
features attempt to program a register only if they are enabled.
♦
Note
♦
ATM
CIP
is limited to 128 end node route cache entries.
Summary of Contents for Omni Switch/Router
Page 1: ...Part No 060166 10 Rev C March 2005 Omni Switch Router User Manual Release 4 5 www alcatel com ...
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Page 110: ...WAN Modules Page 3 40 ...
Page 156: ...UI Table Filtering Using Search and Filter Commands Page 4 46 ...
Page 164: ...Using ZMODEM Page 5 8 ...
Page 186: ...Displaying and Setting the Swap State Page 6 22 ...
Page 202: ...Creating a New File System Page 7 16 ...
Page 270: ...Displaying Secure Access Entries in the MPM Log Page 10 14 ...
Page 430: ...OmniChannel Page 15 16 ...
Page 496: ...Configuring Source Route to Transparent Bridging Page 17 48 ...
Page 542: ...Dissimilar LAN Switching Capabilities Page 18 46 ...
Page 646: ...Application Example DHCP Policies Page 20 30 ...
Page 660: ...GMAP Page 21 14 ...
Page 710: ...Viewing the Virtual Interface of Multicast VLANs Page 23 16 ...
Page 722: ...Application Example 5 Page 24 12 ...
Page 788: ...Viewing UDP Relay Statistics Page 26 24 ...
Page 872: ...The WAN Port Software Menu Page 28 46 ...
Page 960: ...Deleting a PPP Entity Page 30 22 ...
Page 978: ...Displaying Link Status Page 31 18 ...
Page 988: ...Displaying ISDN Configuration Entry Status Page 32 10 ...
Page 1024: ...Backup Services Commands Page 34 14 ...
Page 1062: ...Diagnostic Test Cable Schematics Page 36 24 ...
Page 1072: ...Configuring a Switch with an MPX Page A 10 ...
Page 1086: ...Page B 14 ...
Page 1100: ...Page I 14 Index ...