Cabletron Systems 2H253-25R Manuale Utente

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Overview
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Introduction
1.1.11 GARP Switch Operation
Some or all ports on the switch may be activated to operate under the Generic Attribute 
Registration Protocol (GARP) applications, GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) and/or 
GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP). 
GARP is a protocol, or set of rules, that outlines a mechanism for propagating the port state and/or 
user information throughout a bridged LAN to keep track of users and VLANs on the network 
fabric. MAC bridges and end users alike can take part in the registration and de-registration of 
GARP attributes such as VLAN and multicast group membership. For more details on how GVRP 
and GMRP handle frames under GARP, and how to configure the switch ports to take advantage of 
this operation, refer to the SmartSwitch Series 2E253, 2H252, 2H253 and 2H258 Local 
Management User’s Guide
.
1.1.12 802.1 Port Priority
The 802.1 port priority is used to assign a default priority to the frames received without priority 
information in their tag header, map prioritized frames to the appropriate transmit queues, and 
prioritize frames according to protocol type. The 802.1 port priority is part of the IEEE 802.1D 
standard.
1.1.13 Management
Management of the 2H253-25R is accomplished using SNMP-compliant management tools for 
in-band Local Management. Out-of-band Local Management is provided through the RJ45 COM 
port on the front panel using a VT100 terminal or a VT100 terminal emulator. In-band remote 
management is possible through any SNMP compliant Network Management Software.
Local Management described in the SmartSwitch Series 2E253, 2H252, 2H253 and 2H258 Local 
Management User’s Guide
 provides the ability to manage the 2H253-25R, and optional HSIMs 
and VHSIMs that support Ethernet. For information about Local Management for optional 
non-Ethernet HSIMs or VHSIMs, refer to their respective user’s guide.
1.1.14 Switching Options
The 2H253-25R provides 802.1Q switching or SecureFast Switching Virtual Network Services 
between all of the front panel interfaces including the optional HSIM or VHSIM interface. In the 
802.1Q mode (the default mode of operation), the switch functions as an 802.1D switch until 
VLANs are configured.
IEEE 802.1Q switching and SecureFast switching allow migration to Virtual Network 
technologies without requiring the replacement of existing equipment.