Chapter 1
Introduction
The
•Up to two front panel ATM interfaces via
•A fixed interface to the SmartSwitch 9000’s Internal Network Bus (INB)
•A
Each data packet, regardless of the interface in which the packet enters the module (ATM, FNB, or INB), is initially converted into a common format known as a canonical frame. Each canonical frame’s header section contains source and destination information. All canonical frames are forwarded to the module’s group of SmartSwitch Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) collectively known as the SmartSwitch Core.
The SmartSwitch Core can process data in two modes: as a traditional switch or as a Secure Fast Switch (SFS). When operating as a traditional switch, the Fast Packet Switch makes filtering/forwarding decisions based on Destination Address, with standard IEEE 802.1d learning. When operating in SFS mode, all filtering/forwarding decisions are based on a Destination
Canonical frames that enter the