274
C
HAPTER
11: I
NTERNET
P
ROTOCOL
(IP)
Routing Models:
Port-based and
VLAN-based
There are two basic routing models for implementing how a bridge and a
router interact within the same 3Com switch. They are:
■
Port-based routing (routing versus bridging)
— The system first
tries to route packets that belong to recognized protocols, and all
other packets are bridged.
■
VLAN-based routing (routing over bridging)
— The system first
tries to determine if the frame will be switched or routed. The system
does this by examining the destination MAC address:
■
If the destination MAC address is
not
an internal MAC address,
then the frame must be switched and is forwarded according to
the IEEE 802.1D protocol.
■
If the destination MAC address
is
an internal MAC address, the
frame is further examined to determine if the frame is a routed
frame (Layer 3) or a request to the switch itself (Layer 2).
This model allows the system to give the frame first to Layer 2 to be
bridged by the VLAN, and then given to the router only if the frame
cannot be bridged. This scheme gives you the flexibility to define
router interfaces on top of several bridge ports.
Your system, as a Layer 3 routing device, has the ability to implement
either type of routing scheme, “routing over bridging” and “routing
versus bridging.” Each kind of routing scheme requires its own interface
type:
■
Routing over Bridging requires a VLAN-based IP Interface
—
A VLAN-based interface requires you to first configure a VLAN and
then create a router interface over that VLAN.
■
Routing versus Bridging requires a Port-based IP Interface
—
A port-based interface requires you to configure a router interface on
top of a single physical port.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET ...
Page 112: ...112 CHAPTER 6 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 12 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL VRRP ...
Page 356: ...356 CHAPTER 13 IP MULTICAST ROUTING ...
Page 418: ...418 CHAPTER 14 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 519: ...RSVP 519 Figure 94 Sample RSVP Configuration Source station End stations Routers ...
Page 566: ...566 CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 572: ...572 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 592: ...592 INDEX ...