HP 5200zl, 3500yl manual Inside the ProVision Asic Architecture, Classification and lookup

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Figure 1. ProVision ASIC Architecture for HP ProCurve Switch 5406zl

The diagram above illustrates an example of the logical interconnection of the ProVision ASICs on the 6-slot 5406zl series switch. All of the key elements are connected to the active backplane. The active backplane contains the switch fabric and distributes power to all modules. The HP ProCurve Switch 5412zl, 3548yl, 3524yl, and 6224yl have similar architectural components. The primary difference in the illustration would be the number of ports supported.

Inside the ProVision ASIC Architecture

Each line interface module contains a full ASIC-based Layer 3 routing switch engine as well as Layer 4 filtering and metering. These new ProVision ASICs are HP ProCurve’s 4th-generation switching ASICs. This network switch engine, in the ProVision ASICs, provides all the packet processing: Layer 2 and Layer 3 lookups; filtering and forwarding decisions; VLAN, trunking, and priority queuing determinations. The ProVision ASIC on each line card contains its own CPU. These features of the ProVision ASIC are common for all products in the HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl, 3500yl, and 6200yl series.

Classification and lookup

When a packet first comes in, the classifier section determines the packet characteristics, its addresses, VLAN affiliation, any priority specification, etc. The packet is stored in input memory; lookups into the table memory are done to determine routing information; and a ProVision ASIC-specific packet header is created for the packet with this information. This header is then forwarded to the Policy Enforcement Engine.

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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 Auxiliary port ProcessorMemory Console 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 Advanced classifier-based QoS Bandwidth shaping usingQoS functions ConvergenceIPv6 Layer 2 switchingBridging protocols Routing protocolsLow cost of ownership DiagnosticsManagement Future-proofingIP Multicast Standards and protocolsDevice management General protocolsNetwork management MIBsSecurity Capacity and performance features comparisonPerformance and capacity QoS/CosPer-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 Hardware-based performance Wire-speed performance for ACLsPolicy Enforcement Engine benefits Granular policy enforcementPoE 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 Connection-rate ACL Appendix G VrrpResponse options SensitivityXrrp 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