Cabletron Systems 9H532-24 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 3
Technical Overview
SmartSwitch Architecture
The SmartSwitch Architecture of the 9H532-24, 9H533-24, 9H531-24 and 9H539-24 
modules, as shown in Figure 3-1, are conÞgurable for one of two modes of 
operation: traditional IEEE 802.1 switching, or SecureFast switching. The modules 
support only one of these modes of operation at any one time.
When operating in traditional IEEE 802.1 switch mode, the 9H532-24, 9H533-24, 
9H531-24 and 9H539-24 make Þltering/forwarding decisions based on 
Destination Address (DA), with standard IEEE 802.1D learning. 802.1Q VLANs 
are also supported.
Spanning tree operation for the 9H532-24, 9H533-24, 9H531-24 and 9H539-24 may 
be conÞgured to adhere to IEEE 802.1D, DEC, or none. The default Spanning Tree 
Algorithm is 802.1D.
When operating in SecureFast switch mode, all Þltering/forwarding decisions are 
made on a DA-SA pair and its in and out port on a connection-orientated basis. 
SecureFast switching mode provides value-added network services including 
dynamic VLANs, Topology, Connectivity, IP Multicast, Control, Security, 
Application, Address Management, Dynamic Mapping, and Directory services. 
For example, Topology Services includes conÞgurable options ranging from 
simple spanning tree implementations to fully-meshed active topologies. Other 
services and features supported in SecureFast switching mode are described in 
detail in the Cabletron SystemÕs White Paper, IP Host Communication in 
Bridged, Routed and SecureFast Networks
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