HP 5200zl, 3500yl Appendix D PIM Sparse Mode, Support for pre-802.3af standard powered devices

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Support for pre-802.3af standard powered devices

The HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl and 3500yl series also support a number of pre-802.3af standard powered devices. These include:

Cisco 7902G, 7905G, 7912G, 7940G, 7960G IP Phones

Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1200, 1230AG Access Points

The Cisco pre-802.3af standard IP phones require the use of a straight-through cable for connectivity to the PSE. These IP phones are dependent on the polarity of the DC voltage (a violation of the IEEE 802.3af standard) and will not work properly if the Data Pairs (wires 1 and 2, and 3 and 6) are crossed over anywhere in the cable plant between the IP phone and power sourcing equipment.

Appendix D: PIM Sparse Mode

In Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM), the assumption is that there are no hosts that want the multicast traffic unless they specifically ask for it. In contrast, PIM Dense Mode (PIM- DM) assumes downstream router membership unless it receives an explicit prune message. PIM-SM is appropriate for wide-scale deployment for both densely and sparsely populated groups and is the optimal choice for all production networks regardless of size and membership density.

The operation of PIM-SM centers on the use of a shared tree, with a router functioning as a rendezvous point (RP), the root of the tree. A shared tree prevents each router from maintaining source and group state information for every multicast source. Regardless of the number or location of multicast receivers, multicast senders register with the RP and send a single copy of multicast data through it to the registered receivers. Also, regardless of the location or number of sources, group members register to receive data and always receive it through the RP.

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Contents HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl, 3500yl, and 6200yl Series Ospf Page Introduction Executive summaryOverview Product positioningHP ProCurve Switch 6200yl-24G-mGBIC HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl and 3500yl SeriesProVision Asic architecture Classification and lookup Inside the ProVision Asic ArchitecturePolicy Enforcement Engine Advanced capabilities of the product family Management subsystemHP ProCurve Switch 5400zl Series 5400zl chassis layout ProCurve Switch 5400zl ChassisHP ProCurve Switch 5406zl chassis layout Power supply types System PoE power Power suppliesFan tray Management module Zl modulesHP ProCurve Switch 5400zl series line interface modules Power supply configurations5406zl 5412zl Specifications Memory ProcessorConsole port Auxiliary portPorts DescriptionMini-GBICs supported ordered separately Open mini-GBIC slots Maximum distance Transceivers supported ordered separatelyHP ProCurve Radio Ports supported ordered separately HP ProCurve ONE Services zl Module J9289A DescriptionHP ProCurve Switch 3500yl Series Page Additional line interface module LED status indicatorsHP ProCurve Switch 6200yl HP ProCurve Switch 6200yl-24G-mGBIC J8992A Security features Overview of features and benefitsPerformance QoS functions Bandwidth shaping usingConvergence Advanced classifier-based QoSBridging protocols Layer 2 switchingRouting protocols IPv6Management DiagnosticsFuture-proofing Low cost of ownershipDevice management Standards and protocolsGeneral protocols IP MulticastNetwork management MIBsPerformance and capacity Capacity and performance features comparisonQoS/Cos SecurityPer-port buffer sizes Optimizing the 10-GbE port configuration Page Throughput and latency performance data Gbps Gigabit performance traffic patterns Industry-leading warranty HP ProCurve warranty and supportIntelligent Edge and Premium License Appendix a Premium LicenseTask Manual Using Appendix B Policy Enforcement Engine Policy Enforcement Engine benefits Wire-speed performance for ACLsGranular policy enforcement Hardware-based performancePoE device types Appendix C Power over EthernetAdditional PoE power-external supplies Power delivery optionsPoE negotiation Support for pre-802.3af standard powered devices Appendix D PIM Sparse ModeAppendix E LLDP-MED Appendix F Virus Throttle security Page Response options Appendix G VrrpSensitivity Connection-rate ACLXrrp support on 5300xl switch Appendix H Ospf Equal Cost Multipath Vlan ID Appendix I Advanced Classifier-Based QoSLimitations/Restrictions Appendix J Server-to-Switch Distributed TrunkingLED status indicators for 5400zl series Appendix K TroubleshootingAn example of upstream traffic forwarding is as follows EPS LED LED status indicators for 3500yl and 6200yl series Temp On green Blinking orange Fan Status PoE Status Off Part number Component Part numbers and Field Replaceable UnitsPart number Component For more information