
Operation
3-2
All data packets destined for a front panel port, the INB, or the i960 are converted
into the canonical format before forwarding to the SmartSwitch ASIC. Network
Interface Blocks (NIBS) check for valid data packets entering the system. If an
errored data packet is found, the SmartSwitch ASIC flags the error and does not
forward the errored data packet to any outbound ports. Once in this common
format, the SmartSwitch ASIC decides from header information the port
destination of data packets. Data packets are then converted from the canonical
format to the proper format for the interface destination whether it is a front panel
port, or connection to the INB.
SmartSwitch ASIC
The SmartSwitch ASIC is a hardware based switch design that is the key building
block of the MMAC-Plus hub. The SmartSwitch ASIC makes all filtering and
forwarding decisions in custom hardware as opposed to software like in
traditional bridges. This custom hardware enables the SmartSwitch ASIC to
process over 750K frames per second. The SmartSwitch ASIC is designed to
support up to 64 ports shared between the host processor, the INB backplane, and
LAN/WAN interfaces on the front panel of MMAC-Plus modules. The
SmartSwitch ASIC can operate in two modes; as a traditional switch or as a
SecureFast Switch (SFS).
Traditional Switch
When operating as a traditional switch, the SmartSwitch ASIC makes filtering/
forwarding decisions based on Destination Address (DA), with standard IEEE
802.1d learning.
SecureFast Switch (SFS)
When operating as an SFS switch, the SmartSwitch ASIC makes all
filtering/forwarding decisions based on a Destination Address-Source Address
(DA-SA) pair and its receive port. These DA-SA pairs with the associated receive
port are programmed into the switch using Cabletron’s SecureFast Virtual Local
Area Network Manager. This provides the network administrator with the
ultimate network security without the performance degradation found when
using routers or bridges with special filtering capabilities. The MMAC-Plus hub
can support individual modules operating in the traditional switch mode or SFS
mode providing security where needed.
VLAN
Modules within a MMAC chassis utilize connection oriented SecureFast Switches
(SFS) to create Virtual LANs, or VLANs.
Содержание MMAC-Plus 9G426-02
Страница 1: ...TM The Complete Networking Solution MMAC Plus 9G426 02 User s Guide ...
Страница 2: ......
Страница 8: ...Notice vi ...
Страница 14: ...Introduction 1 4 Figure 1 1 The 9G426 02 Module E N E T 1 SMB CPU 9G426 02 GIGA ENET INB E N E T 2 ...
Страница 22: ...Installing the 9G426 02 Module 2 6 Figure 2 3 Daughterboard attached to the 9G426 02 Module Mounting Screws ...
Страница 28: ...Installing the 9G426 02 Module 2 12 ...
Страница 40: ...LANVIEW LEDs 4 4 ...
Страница 44: ...Specifications 5 4 ...