BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide

 

P

 

packet size

88

password

 

administrator account

38, 68

default

38, 68

user account

38, 68

passwords

38

payload size

88

Per Hop Behavior (PHB)

138

PFC

187, 194, 200

DCBX

213

PGID

193, 206

PIM

303 to 313

Bootstrap Router (BSR)

309

component

306

Dense Mode

304, 306, 312

Designated Router (DR)

304, 309

examples

311 to 313

IGMP

310

modes

304, 306

overview

303

Rendezvous Point (RP)

304, 308

Sparse Mode

304, 306

PIM-DM

304, 306, 312

PIM-SM

304, 306

port flow control. See flow control.

 

port mirroring

377

Port Trunking

103

port trunking

 

configuration example

104

description

105

EtherChannel

102

ports

 

configuration

44

for services

77

monitoring

377

physical. See switch ports.

 

priority groups

206

priority value (802.1p)

194, 204

Priority-based Flow Control. See PFC.

 

Private VLANs

98

promiscuous port

98

Protocol Independant Multicast (see PIM) 303 to 313

protocol types

76

PVID (port VLAN ID)

89

Q

 

QoS

133

Quality of Service

133

Querier (IGMP)

255

R

 

RADIUS

 

authentication

65

port 1812 and 1645

77

port 1813

77

SSH/SCP

60

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

124

receive flow control

45

redistributing routes

261, 265, 270

redundancy, active-active

335

re-mark

79, 136

Rendezvous Point, PIM

304, 308

restarting switch setup

42

RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

 

advertisements

244

distance vector protocol

243

hop count

243

TCP/IP route information

19, 243

version 1

243

RMON alarms

373

RMON events

374

RMON History

371

RMON statistics

370

route aggregation

265, 270

route maps

261

configuring

263

incoming and outgoing

262

route paths in BGP

267

Router ID, OSPF

283

routers

220, 224

border

277

peer

277

port trunking

102

switch-based routing topology

221

routes, advertising

277

routing

260

internal and external

277

Routing Information Protocol. See RIP

 

RP candidate, PIM

304, 308

RSA keys

60

RSTP

124

rx flow control

45

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Blade ICE G8124 138, 303 to, Dense Mode 304, 306, Examples 311 to, 103, 133, Redistributing routes 261, 265, 244, 243, 373

G8124-E, G8124 specifications

The Blade ICE G8124 is a cutting-edge networking solution designed for high-performance data center environments. It has emerged as a popular choice among organizations that require reliable and efficient network infrastructure to support their growing demands for bandwidth and low-latency connectivity.

One of the key features of the Blade ICE G8124 is its high port density. This networking device typically offers 24 ports of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring that businesses can connect numerous devices without requiring extensive physical space. The design is also scalable, accommodating future expansion as organizational needs grow.

Another significant aspect of the G8124 is its advanced switching capabilities. It utilizes a non-blocking architecture, enabling simultaneous data transmissions on all ports. This characteristic ensures that there is no bottleneck in the network traffic, providing the high performance needed in data-intensive applications.

The G8124 incorporates various technologies to enhance its functionalities. It supports Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, making it versatile for different networking needs. Additionally, it features comprehensive Quality of Service (QoS) settings that prioritize critical applications, such as VoIP and video streaming, ensuring smooth operation even under heavy loads.

In terms of security, the Blade ICE G8124 provides robust measures to protect the network. It supports features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs), port security, and VLANs, allowing administrators to segment the network and restrict unauthorized access. These security capabilities are vital in today’s landscape, where cyber threats are increasingly common.

Moreover, the G8124 offers excellent management features. It includes an intuitive user interface for easy configuration and monitoring of network performance. SNMP support allows integration with network management systems, providing administrators with insights needed to optimize their operations.

Power efficiency is also a hallmark of the Blade ICE G8124. It employs energy-saving technologies that reduce operational costs, an essential factor for environmentally-conscious organizations striving to minimize their carbon footprint.

In summary, the Blade ICE G8124 stands out with its high port density, advanced switching capabilities, robust security features, and efficient management options. This networking solution is designed to meet the demands of modern data centers, providing the performance, reliability, and scalability that organizations require. With its innovative technologies, the G8124 ensures that businesses can navigate the complexities of today's networking landscape effectively.