Chapter 1
Introduction
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
2
Features and Benefits
interoperability with commercial switches, unlike other proprietary
ring
solutions. The fast root failover feature of
eRSTP provides quick network convergence in case of an RSTP root bridge failure in a mesh topology.
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Quality of Service (IEEE 802.1p)
Some networking applications such as real-time control or VoIP (Voice over IP) require predictable arrival
times for Ethernet frames. Switches can introduce latency in times of heavy network traffic due to the internal
queues that buffer frames and then transmit on a first come first serve basis. ROX II supports
Class of Service
,
which allows time critical traffic to jump to the front of the queue, thus minimizing latency and reducing
jitter
to
allow such demanding applications to operate correctly. ROX II allows priority classification by port, tags, MAC
address, and IP Type of Service (ToS). A configurable
weighted fair queuing
algorithm controls how frames are
emptied from the queues.
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VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q)
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) allow the segregation of a physical network into separate logical networks
with independent broadcast domains. A measure of security is provided since hosts can only access other
hosts on the same VLAN and traffic storms are isolated. ROX II supports 802.1Q tagged Ethernet frames
and VLAN trunks. Port based classification allows legacy devices to be assigned to the correct VLAN. GVRP
support is also provided to simplify the configuration of the switches on the VLAN.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SNMP provides a standardized method, for network management stations, to interrogate devices from different
vendors. SNMP versions supported by ROX II are v1, v2c and v3. SNMPv3 in particular provides security
features (such as authentication, privacy, and access control) not present in earlier SNMP versions. ROX II
also supports numerous standard MIBs (Management Information Base) allowing for easy integration with
any Network Management System (NMS). A feature of SNMP supported by ROX II is the ability to generate
traps
upon system events. RUGGEDCOM NMS, the Siemens management solution, can record traps from
multiple devices providing a powerful network troubleshooting tool. It also provides a graphical visualization of
the network and is fully integrated with all Siemens products.
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Remote Monitoring and Configuration with RUGGEDCOM NMS
RUGGEDCOM NMS (RNMS) is Siemens's Network Management System software for the discovery,
monitoring and management of RUGGEDCOM products and other IP enabled devices on a network. This
highly configurable, full-featured product records and reports on the availability and performance of network
components and services. Device, network and service failures are quickly detected and reported to reduce
downtime.
RNMS is especially suited for remotely monitoring and configuring RUGGEDCOM routers, switches,
serial servers and WiMAX wireless network equipment. For more information, contact a Siemens Sales
representative.
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NETCONF Configuration Interface
The NETCONF configuration interface allows administrators to set device parameters and receive device
updates through the use of XML-based commands. This standard, supported by multiple vendors, makes it
possible to greatly simplify the task of network management.
For more information about how to use NETCONF to configure ROX II, refer to the
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
NETCONF Reference Guide
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NTP (Network Time Protocol)
NTP automatically synchronizes the internal clock of all ROX II devices on the network. This allows for
correlation of time stamped events for troubleshooting.
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Port Rate Limiting
ROX II supports configurable rate limiting per port to limit unicast and multicast traffic. This can be essential to
managing precious network bandwidth for service providers. It also provides edge security for Denial of Service
(DoS) attacks.
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