Lantronix SW 94000 manual Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering, Intra-VLAN Communication

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2: Product Overview

Intra-VLAN Communication

The Xpress-Pro SW 94000 switch supports intra-VLAN communication through hardware, as described in “Basic Functions” section.

Inter-VLAN Communication

The Xpress-Pro SW 94000 switch supports inter-VLAN communication using CPU-based routing software

GVRP

In addition to network management tools that allow network administrators to statically add and delete VLAN member ports, the routing switch supports GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). GVRP supports dynamic registration of VLAN port members within a switch and across multiple switches.

In addition to dynamically updating registration entries within a switch, GVRP is used to communicate VLAN registration information to other VLAN-aware switches, so that members of a VLAN can cover a wide span of switches on a network.

GVRP allows both VLAN-aware workstations and switches to issue and revoke VLAN memberships. VLAN-aware switches register and propagate VLAN membership to all ports that are part of the active topology of the VLAN.

IGMP Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering

The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) runs between hosts and their immediately neighboring multicast routers. The protocol’s mechanisms allow a host to inform its local router that it wants to receive transmissions addressed to a specific multicast group.

Routers periodically query the LAN to determine if known group members are still active. If there is more than one router on the LAN performing IP multicasting, one of the routers is elected “querier” and assumes the responsibility of querying the LAN for group members.

Based on the group membership information learned from the IGMP, a router can determine which (if any) multicast traffic needs to be forwarded to each of its “leaf” sub- networks. Multicast routers use this information, along with a multicast routing protocol, to support IP multicasting across the Internet.

IGMP provides the final step in an IP multicast packet delivery service since it is only concerned with the forwarding of multicast traffic from the local route to group members on directly attached sub-networks.

Routing switches support IP Multicast Filtering by:

‹Passively snooping on the IGMP Query and IGMP Report packets transferred between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to learn IP Multicast group members, and

‹Actively sending IGMP Query messages to solicit IP Multicast group members.

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Contents XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide Copyright & Trademark Contents Switch Management Specifications and Standards 104 Connector Pinouts 106 Preface Xpress-Pro SW94000 Switch Package ContentsProduct Highlights Management Support Front Panel Display Internetworking ProtocolsNetwork Management Methods Mode Selection Physical PortsConnectivity Vlan Classification LearningFiltering Forwarding Multicast SwitchingSpanning Tree AgingDefinitions of Vlan Membership Vlan Membership Learning Enhanced SecurityVlan Membership Vlan implementation allowsIgmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering Intra-VLAN CommunicationInter-VLAN Communication External SNMP-based network management application Switch ManagementAdministration console via RS-232 serial port Web-based browser interfaceDIN Rail Mounting Selecting a Site for the SwitchConnecting to Power Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs12VDC DC Jack Alarms for Power Failure Power-on Self test PostDownload runtime software from serial port0 Cable Type & Length Connecting to Your NetworkConfigure the system Run manufacturing diagnosticsCabling Disadvantages Management Access OverviewAdministration console via RS-232 serial port AdvantagesExternal SNMP-based network management application Administration ConsoleDirect Access Web-based browser interfaceModem Access Web ManagementNetscape Navigator Internet Explorer SNMP-Based Network ManagementProtocols Management ArchitectureSwitch Management At the screen prompt Logging on to the switchLogin name PasswordAdvanced Management Switch Management ScreenSave Settings Basic ManagementNavigating Through the Console Interface Restore Default SettingsReboot Performing Basic Management ActivitiesGeneral Management Configurations LAN Port Configurations Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Console Port Configurations To Perform Advanced Management Activities Performing Advanced Management ActivitiesPort Trunking Qos setupL2 Switching DataBase Vlan & Pvid Perspective Other ProtocolsMenu-Driven Console Management For example Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management IP Networking Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Bridging Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Snmp Functions Menu-Driven Console Management Other Protocols Port Trunking Port Mirroring QoS Setup Menu-Driven Console Management Vlan Menu-Driven Console Management File Transfer Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Logout Save SettingsRestore Default Settings RebootLogin ID Switch IP AddressUnderstanding the Browser Interface Performing File ActivitiesTo perform File Activities Web-Based Browser Management To perform Basic Setup Activities Performing Basic Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management To perform Advanced Setup Activities Performing Advanced Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Tpid Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Snmp Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Vlan Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Snmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC OverviewRmon Groups Supported Rmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFCSnmp & Rmon Management Specifications and Standards Specifications and Standards Connector Pinouts