Quality Of Service (Qos); Ip Unicast Routing; Ip Multicast Routing - Extreme Networks Summit1 Installation And User Manual

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The Summit supports up to 64 Spanning Tree Domains (STPDs).
For more information on STP, refer to
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The Summit has policy-based Quality of Service (QoS) features that enable you to
specify service levels for different traffic groups. By default, all traffic is assigned with
the "normal" QoS policy profile. If needed, you can create other QoS policies and apply
them to different traffic types so that they have different guaranteed minimum
bandwidth, maximum bandwidth, and priority.
For more information on Quality of Service, refer to
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The Summit can route IP traffic between the VLANs that are configured as virtual
router interfaces. Both dynamic and static IP routes are maintained in the routing table.
The following routing protocols are supported:
• RIP version 1
• RIP version 2
• OSPF
For more information on IP unicast routing, refer to
IP M
ULTICAST
The Summit can use IP multicasting to allow a single IP host to transmit a packet to a
group of IP hosts. The Summit supports statically configured IP multicast routes, and
multicast routes that are learned by way of the Distance Vector Multicast Routing
Protocol (DVMRP).
For more information on IP multicast routing, refer to
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