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C.6 Layer 2 and Layer 3: The OSI model

When discussing network switches, the terms Layer 2 and Layer 3 are very often used. These refer to parts of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, a standardised way to categorise the necessary functions of any standard network.

There are seven layers in the OSI model (see Figure C-1) and these define the steps needed to get the data created by you (imag- ine that you are Layer 8) reliably down onto the transmission medium (the cable, optical fiber, radio wave, etc.) that carries the data to another user; to complete the picture, consider the transmission medium is Layer 0. In general, think of the functions car- ried out by the layers at the top as being complex, becoming less complex as you go lower down.

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Figure C-1. A representation of the seven layers defined by the OSI Model

As your data travel down from you towards the transmission medium (the cable), they are successively encapsulated at each layer within a new wrapper (along with a few instructions), ready for transport. Once transmission has been made to the intended des- tination, the reverse occurs: Each wrapper is stripped away and the instructions examined until finally only the original data are left.

So why are Layer 2 and Layer 3 of particular importance when discussing ServSwitch Agility? Because the successful transmission of data relies upon fast and reliable passage through network switches – and most of these operate at either Layer 2 or Layer 3.

The job of any network switch is to receive each incoming network packet, strip away only the first few wrappers to discover the intended destination then rewrap the packet and send it in the correct direction.

In simplified terms, the wrapper that is added at Layer 2 (by the sending system) includes the physical address of the intended recipient system, i.e. the unique MAC address (for example, 09:f8:33:d7:66:12) 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 rep- resented by a logical IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.10) and requires greater knowledge of the surrounding network structure. Due to their more complex circuitry, Layer 3 switches are more expensive than Layer 2 switches of a similar build quality and are used more sparingly within installations.

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Contents ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual Trademarks Used in this Manual ServSwitch Agility and Agility DualFCC and IC RFI Statements ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual Table of Contents ServSwitch Agility Dual Specifications ServSwitch AgilityIntroduction One-to-One ConfigurationOne-to-Many Configuration OverviewServSwitch Agility/Dual and ServSwitch iPath Mixing ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual unitsServSwitch Agility local transmitter unit ServSwitch Agility unit featuresIndicators SER ServSwitch Agility remote receiver unitServSwitch Agility Dual local transmitter unit ServSwitch Agility Dual unit featuresServSwitch Agility Dual remote receiver unit front panel ServSwitch Agility Dual remote receiver unitServSwitch Agility Dual Local Unit Package ACR1002A-T ServSwitch Agility Local Unit Package ACR1000A-TServSwitch Agility Remote Unit Package ACR1000A-R ServSwitch Agility Pair Package ACR1000ARack Brackets Installation MountingUsing the Vesa Mounting Bracket InstallationConnections To make a single video link on ServSwitch AgilityLocal Video Link To make two video links on ServSwitch Agility Dual To make a single video link on ServSwitch Agility DualTo make audio links on ServSwitch Agility Dual To make audio links on ServSwitch AgilityLocal Audio Links Local USB Link Local AUX Port Connecting the serial link cable to Local unit socketPower supply identification Local PowerLocal/Remote Network Link To link Agility Dual units using fiber optic links Remote Video Display To connect a single DVI display to the ServSwitch AgilityTo connect two DVI displays to the ServSwitch Agility Dual Remote Microphone & Speakers Supported USB Devices USB DevicesRemote AUX Port For Agility For Agility Dual Networked linking Configuration Initial configurationManual Factory Reset To perform a manual factory resetBrowser-Based Configuration Utility ConfigurationAccessing the Browser-Based Configuration Utility To upgrade a single unit via network link Performing an upgradeOperation Front Panel IndicatorsOperation Further information Appendices Appendix A. Tips for success when networking Agility unitsChoosing the right switch Layer 2 and Layer 3 switches known to workRecommended layout Creating an efficient network layoutConfiguring the switches and devices Remedies There are a few possible causes Igmp Fast-Leave aka Immediate Leave Appendix C. Glossary Internet Group Management ProtocolIgmp Snooping Igmp QuerierSpanning Tree Protocol STP Jumbo frames Jumbo packetsForwarding modes Agility transmitter video settingsNetwork connection Layer 2 and Layer 3 The OSI modelSupported video modes Appendix E. Safety Information About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

ACR1000A, ACR1000A-R, ACR1002A, ACR1002A-T, ACR1002A-R specifications

The Black Box ACR1000A-T, ServSwitch AgilityTM, Agility DualTM, ACR1002A-R, ACR1002A-T, and ACR1002A are advanced solutions designed to optimize switching and management capabilities in complex IT environments. These devices cater to various needs, primarily focusing on KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switching and user-friendly operations, making them invaluable in data centers, server rooms, and large corporate infrastructures.

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