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The IP packet flow
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The IP packet flow
Figure 5
Shows how an IP packet moves through a device.
FIGURE 5
IP Packet flow through a device
Figure 5
Shows the following packet flow.
1. When the device receives an IP packet, the device checks for IP ACL filters on the receiving
interface. If a deny filter on the interface denies the packet, the device discards the packet and
performs no further processing. If logging is enabled for the filter, then the device generates a
Syslog entry and SNMP trap message.
2. If the packet is not denied, the device checks for Policy Based Routing (PBR). If the packet
matches a PBR policy applied on the incoming port, the PBR processing is performed and
either drops the packet or forwards it to a port, based on the route map rules.
3. If the incoming packet does not match PBR rules, the device looks in the hardware IP routing
table to perform IP routing. The hardware routing table is pre-loaded with the complete routing
table, except for the directly connected host entries. Default and statically defined routes are
also pre-loaded in the hardware routing table. If the incoming packet matches a route entry,
the packet is routed according to the information provided in the route entry. The ECMP and
trunk load balancing is done by the hardware, if needed, to select the outgoing port.
Incoming
Port
Drop
Permit
Deny
IP ACLs
(hardware)
PBR
(hardware)
Yes
No
Next Hop
Table
(hardware)
Match
No Match
IP Routing
(hardware)
Forward to CPU
Lowest
Metric
Directly
connected
host
forwarding
cache
(software)
ECMP and
Trunk Load
Balancing
(hardware)
Outgoing
Port
IP Route
Table
(software)
ARP
Table
(software)
Static ARP
Table
Lowest
Admin.
Distance
RIP
OSPF
BGP4
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Page 318: ...246 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Deploying a LAG 8 ...
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Page 482: ...410 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 MRP CLI example 14 ...
Page 506: ...434 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying VSRP information 15 ...
Page 582: ...510 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Viewing Layer 2 ACLs 20 ...
Page 634: ...562 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Troubleshooting ACLs 21 ...
Page 642: ...570 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Trunk formation 22 ...
Page 746: ...674 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying RIP filters 24 ...
Page 808: ...736 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying OSPF information 25 ...
Page 938: ...866 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying MBGP information 27 ...
Page 950: ...878 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Using secure copy 28 ...
Page 988: ...916 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Clearing IS IS information 29 ...
Page 1054: ...982 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Sample 802 1x configurations 33 ...
Page 1108: ...1036 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 sFlow 39 ...
Page 1190: ...1118 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying RIPng information 44 ...
Page 1270: ...1198 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying ACLs 47 ...
Page 1310: ...1238 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Displaying OSPFv3 information 48 ...
Page 1382: ...1310 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1001810 01 Commands That Require a Reload D ...
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