HP proliant bl e-class Manual De Usuario

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Introduction 
IEEE 802.1p-Based Class of Service for Packet Prioritization 
Class of Service (CoS) for packet prioritization allows switch administrators to set priority 
levels on the interconnect switch for forwarding packets based on the priority setting 
information in the packets. The interconnect switch supports four classes of traffic (buffers or 
queues) for implementing priority. The interconnect switch allows administrators to map 
eight priority levels to four classes. Traffic from a specific server port can be given priority 
over packets from other devices according to this range of priority levels. For example, with 
multiple packets in a buffer, the packet with the highest priority would be forwarded first, 
regardless of when it was received. 
Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping 
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping, when enabled and configured 
properly, manages multicast traffic in a switch module by allowing directed switching of the 
IP multicast traffic. The interconnect switch can use IGMP snooping to configure switch 
module ports dynamically, so that IP multicast traffic is forwarded only to those ports 
associated with IP multicast hosts. 
IGMP snooping allows the switch module to recognize IGMP queries and reports sent 
between network stations or devices and an IGMP host that belongs to a specific multicast 
group. When enabled for IGMP snooping, the switch module can open or close a port to a 
specific device based on IGMP messages passing through the module. This feature further 
limits unnecessary broadcasts. The GbE Interconnect Switch can be configured to use either 
IGMP version 1 or version 2 when making queries 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or Bootstrap Protocol  
A switch module can be configured to obtain an IP address from a Dynamic Host 
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server during the boot 
process. By default, the interconnect switch is configured for DHCP. The IP settings can be 
manually configured through the console interface. The IP settings are also configurable from 
other interfaces, such as the Web, but since the connection is based on an IP address for these 
interfaces, users have to reconnect with the newly assigned IP address. 
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HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide 
  
 
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