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Title: More on Switched Ethernet


1
More on Switched Ethernet
  • Switch Learning
  • Purchase Considerations
  • VLANs
  • Intelligent Switched Network Design

2
Switch Learning
  • Switch Forwarding Table has Address-Port Pairs
  • Manual Entry is Too Time Consuming
  • Many addresses
  • Addresses change
  • Solution Learn addresses automatically

Address A3.. B2..
Port 3 5
3
Switch Learning
  • Situation Switch with
  • NIC A1-33-B6-47-DD-65 (A1) on Port 1
  • NIC BF-78-C1-34-17-F4 (BF) on Port 2
  • NIC C9-34-78-AB-DF-96 (C9) on Port 5
  • Switch Forwarding Table is Initially Empty

Ethernet Switch
Address
Port
At Start
A1
BF
C9
4
Switch Learning
  • A1 on Port 1 Sends to C9 on Port 5
  • Switch does not know port for C9
  • Broadcasts the frame, acting as a hub
  • Notes from source address that A1 is on Port 1
  • Adds this information to switch forwarding table

Ethernet Switch
Address A1
Port 1
After Transmission
A1
BF
C9
5
Switch Learning
  • C9 on Port 5 Sends to A1 on Port 1
  • Table shows that A1 is on Port 1
  • Switch only sends out Port 1 Acts like a switch!
  • Source address shows that C9 is on Port 5
  • Switch adds this information to forwarding table

Ethernet Switch
Address A1 C9
Port 1 5
After Transmission
A1
BF
C9
6
Switch Learning
  • Every Few Minutes, Switch Erases Switch
    Forwarding Table
  • To eliminate obsolete information
  • Relearning is very fast

Ethernet Switch
Address
Port
Erased
A1
BF
C9
7
Switch Learning
  • Switches Can be in Hierarchy
  • Switches only learn that stations are out certain
    ports
  • Do not Learn of switch in Between

Switch A
Address A1 BF C9
Port 1 1 1
Port 1
Switch B
A1
BF
C9
8
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Hub Purchases are Simple
  • Number of Ports and Port Speeds
  • Switch Purchases are More Complex

9
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Maximum Number of MAC address-port entries
  • Small switches may not be able to store many MAC
    addresses
  • For addresses that cannot be stored, switch must
    act like a hub, broadcasting and so creating
    latency

Address A1 C9
Port 1 5
10
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Queue Size
  • Incoming frames are placed in queues if they
    cannot be processed immediately
  • May have several queues
  • If queues are too small, frames will be lost
    during brief peak loads

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
11
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Switching Matrix
  • Receives input from multiple input ports, via
    queues
  • Switches each frame to the correct output port

Switch Matrix
Frames
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
12
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Switching Matrix Aggregate Throughput
  • The number of bits it can switch per second
  • Nonblocking if aggregate throughput equals the
    number of ports times the speed of the ports.
  • Can handle the load even if all ports are
    receiving input simultaneously

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
13
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Nonblocking Calculation
  • 12 input ports
  • 100 Mbps each
  • Maximum possible input 1,200 Mbps (1.2 Gbps)
  • Nonblocking switch needs 1.2 Gbps of aggregate
    switching capacity

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
14
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Does Not Have to Be Completely Nonblocking
  • Because not all input ports will send at once
  • However, for switches high in the hierarchy, must
    be close to nonblocking (Tolly at least 75)
  • Even for workgroup switches, should never be less
    than 25 nonblocking (Tolly)

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
15
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Reliability through Redundancy
  • Redundant power supplies and cooling fans
  • May even have redundant switch matrix for backup

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
16
Switch Purchasing Decisions
  • Manageability
  • Can be managed remotely from the network
    administrators desk
  • Network administrator can check on status of
    switch
  • Network administrator can modify how the switch
    functions
  • We will see remote management in Chapter 12
  • Remote management greatly reduces labor

Frames
Switch Matrix
Queues
Output Ports
Input Ports
17
Switch Purchasing Decision
  • Recap
  • Port speed
  • Number of ports
  • Maximum number of MAC-Port pairs in forwarding
    table
  • Queue sizes
  • Switching matrix aggregate throughput
  • Blocking or nonblocking
  • Reliability
  • Manageability
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