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lan9311
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Lan9311/lan9311i Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch With 16-bit Non-pci Cpu Interface
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems Corp.
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Revision 1.2 (04-08-08)
6.4.7
6.4.8
Broadcast Throttle Level
Broadcast Storm Control
In addition to ingress rate limiting, the LAN9311/LAN9311i supports hardware broadcast storm control
on a per port basis. This feature is enabled via the
(SWE_BCST_THROT). The allowed rate per port is specified as the number of bytes multiplied by 64
allowed to be received every 1.72 mS interval. Packets that exceed this limit are dropped. Typical
values are listed in
of not limiting the rate.
In addition to the rate limit, the
specifies the maximum number of buffers that can be used by broadcasts, multicasts, and unknown
unicasts.
IPv4 IGMP / IPv6 MLD Support
The LAN9311/LAN9311i provides Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener
Discovery (MLD) hardware support using two mechanisms: IGMP/MLD snooping and Multicast
Pruning.
On ingress, if IGMP packet snooping is enabled in the
Register
MLD/IGMP snoop port (typically set to the port to which the host CPU is connected). IGMP packets
are identified as IPv4 packets with a protocol of 2. Both Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 frame formats are
supported as are VLAN tagged packets.
On ingress, if MLD packet snooping is enabled in the
Register
MLD/IGMP snoop port (typically set to the port to which the host CPU is connected). MLD packets are
identified as IPv6 packets with a next header value of 58 decimal (ICMPv6). Both Ethernet and IEEE
802.3 frame formats are supported as are VLAN tagged packets.
Once the IGMP or MLD packets are received by the host CPU, the host software can decide which
port or ports need to be members of the multicast group. This group is then added to the ALR table
as detailed in
the original IGMP packet if necessary.
252
168
134
(SWE_GLOBAL_INGRSS_CFG), IGMP multicast packets are trapped and redirected to the
(SWE_GLOBAL_INGRSS_CFG), MLD multicast packets are trapped and redirected to the
67
34
17
8
4
3
2
1
Section 6.4.1.3, "Multicast Pruning," on page
Table
Table 6.4 Typical Broadcast Rate Settings
6.4. When a port is receiving at 10Mbps, any setting above 34 has the effect
Buffer Manager Broadcast Buffer Level Register (BM_BCST_LVL)
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Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Switch Engine Broadcast Throttling Register
Switch Engine Global Ingress Configuration
Switch Engine Global Ingress Configuration
64. The host software should also forward
Bandwidth
2.4 Mbps
1.2 Mbps
900 Kbps
600 Kbps
300 Kbps
75 Mbps
50 Mbps
40 Mbps
20 Mbps
10 Mbps
5 Mbps
SMSC LAN9311/LAN9311i
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