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layer 3 switch

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layer 3 switch

A network device that forwards traffic based on layer 3 information at very high speeds. Traditionally, routers, which inspect layer 3, were considerably slower than layer 2 switches. In order to increase routing speeds, many "cut-through" techniques were used, which perform an "inspect the first packet at layer 3 and send the rest at layer 2" type of processing. Ipsilon's IP Switch and Cabletron's SecureFast switches were pioneers in cut-through switching.

From Software to Hardware
As more routing lookup functions were moved from software into the ASIC chips, layer 3 switches could inspect each packet just like a router at high speed without using proprietary cut-through methods. If a layer 3 switch supports packet-by-packet inspection and supports routing protocols, it is called a "routing switch" or "switch router," which simply means "fast router." For example, Cisco calls its high-end routers Gigabit Switch Routers.

More Inspection Takes Time
The more deeply a packet is examined, the more forwarding decisions can be made based upon type of traffic, quality of service (QoS) and so on. To obtain this information requires digging into the packet's headers to ferret out the data, which takes processing time. To understand how packets are formed, see TCP/IP abc's. The following shows which data are examined at each layer. See layer 3, layer 2 switch, Web switch and virtual LAN.

        Forwarding
        Decision
  Layer Based on         Examples

   2    MAC address      Ethernet, Token Ring, etc.

   3    Network address  IP, IPX, etc.
   3    Service quality  IP, IPX, etc.

   3    Application      IPX socket

   4    Application      IP socket


Enterprise-class Layer 3 Switch
Extreme Networks' BlackDiamond 6800 provides a non-blocking backplane that can switch 48 million packets per second. It provides wire-speed IP routing at layer 3 and wire-speed switching at layer 2. Up to 256 10/100 Ethernet ports or 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports can be configured. (Image courtesy of Extreme Networks, www.extremenetworks.com)


Enterprise Class and No Layers
In 1886, this 50-line magneto switchboard, made by Bell Telephone of Canada, was used to switch voice conversations in small localities. These instruments forged a world of switches and routers that forward billions of calls and data packets every day. (Image courtesy of Nortel Networks.)



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Rich functionality, advanced QoS capability and configuration options combine to make the 9924TS in particular and the 9900 series in general the industry's most compelling Gigabit Layer 3 switch solutions.
With an enhanced feature set and hardware redundancy, the 9900s will impress network administrators who seek an advanced -- and more affordable -- Layer 3 switch solution for network aggregation tier or server and IP storage farms.
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