Magnum 700X | Installation and User Guide (05/98) |
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1.Bridge Functions: Each BPM card contains a compact local bridge module which filters and forwards packets at full Ethernet wire speed. These
Packet filter/forward decisions are made based on whether the packet source is internal (originates within the local Magnum Hub/Stack) or external (originates from upstream on the attached segment). If the
packet’s source is internal, it is forwarded to the outside only if the destination address is not in the address table. Figure 4.2a shows an internal packet being forwarded to the
external segment.
Figure 4.2b show the | Figure 4.2a: Internal Packet Forwarded |
cases where an internal packet is filtered. | |
When the packet’s source is external, it | Internal packets |
is forwarded to the inside only if the | are filtered when |
the destination is | |
destination address is in the address | IN the address |
table. | |
table. |
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The filter/forward handling of |
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external packets are shown in figures | Figure 4.2b: Internal Packets Filtered |
4.2c and 4.2d respectively. When an | External packets |
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internal packet’s source address is not | are forwarded when |
| the destination is |
already in the address table, it is | IN the address |
written there. This happens when a | table. |
node first sends a packet upon bridge initialization.
Figure 4.2c: External Packet Forwarded
Note, therefore, that the address table automatically learns addresses, specifically, it learns those connected via the RPMs in the front of the 700X, a number typically well under the 256 table addresses size.
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