TNETX4090
ThunderSWITCH II 9-PORT 100-/1000-MBIT/S ETHERNET SWITCH
SPWS044E ± DECEMBER 1997 ± REVISED AUGUST 1999
removal of source port
Normally, the IALE does not route a frame to a port on which it was received. The port routing code is examined to see if the source port is included. If so, the port routing code is modified to remove the source port.
If the bit in RingPorts corresponding to the port that received the frame is set, the port routing code is not modified to remove the source port. This is required for connecting the port to other like switches in a ring topology.
If the source port is a member of a trunk (see Trunking), then all the other ports that are members of the same trunk also are removed from the port routing code.
port mirroring
It is possible to copy (or mirror) all frames that are received by and transmitted from a port to another designated port, using the mirror port register.
It also is possible to mirror frames destined for a particular MAC address by using the
If destination address is a unicast and the cuplink bit of its address record has been set to a 1 (via a DIO add), and when a frame specifies that destination, a copy of the frame is sent to the port specified in the UplinkPort register.
port trunking/load sharing
Trunking allows two or more ports to be connected in parallel between switches to increase the bandwidth between those devices. The trunking algorithm determines on which of these ports a frame is transmitted, so that the load is spread evenly across these ports.
The TNETX4090 supports a maximum of four trunk groups for the
Load sharing is similar to trunking , but with two slight differences. It uses the trunking algorithm only once when the destination address is unknown. Once the destination address has been learned, it uses the port routing code associated with the destination address.
If the destination is unknown, the map index is derived from only the source address. If a server is communicating with a large number of different clients, then, since the source address is the same, it is possible to have very poor traffic distribution.
DIf the destination address is found in the IALE records when it is looked up, the port routing code is not adjusted by the
DThe
±Bits 47±32 are XORed to produce the most significant bit of the map index.
±Bits 31±16 are XORed to produce the middle of the map index.
±Bits 15±0 are XORed to produce the least significant bit of the map index.
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