Chapter 6.Advanced Topics

This Layer 3 switch supports both Layer 2 which is based on physical device addresses and Layer 3 switching which is based on IP network addresses. These functions, along with other advanced features are described in this chapter.

6.1 Layer 2 Switching

When a frame enters a port, its destination MAC address is checked in the address database to see which port leads to this destination. If the destination address belongs to the incoming port, the frame is dropped or “filtered.” If the destination port is found on another port, the frame is forwarded to that port and queued for output. But, if the destination address is not found in the address database, the frame is sent to one or more output ports based on the rules for handling tagged or untagged VLAN frames.

If the source MAC address of the frame was not found in the address database, it is recorded along with the incoming port number where it entered the switch. This information is then used to make later decisions for frame forwarding.

During switching, the switch performs multiple steps, including:

VLAN Classification

Learning

Filtering

Forwarding

Aging

The following sections provide additional information about the tasks the switch performs during unicast and multicast switching.

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