Users Guide
users can access Dell Networking OS applications using either ip1 or ip2. Return traffic for such end-user-
originated sessions destined to management port ip1 is handled using the EIS route lookup.
Handling of Transit Traffic (Traffic Separation)
This is forwarded traffic where destination IP is not an IP address configured in the switch.
• Packets received on the management port with destination on the front-end port is dropped.
• Packets received on the front-end port with destination on the management port is dropped.
• A separate drop counter is incremented for this case. This counter is viewed using the netstat
command, like all other IP layer counters.
Consider a scenario in which ip1 is an address assigned to the management port and ip2 is an address
assigned to any of the front panel port of a switch. End users on the management and front panel port
networks are connected. In such an environment, traffic received in the management port destined on the
data port network is dropped and traffic received in the front-end port destined on the management network
is dropped.
Mapping of Management Applications and
Traffic Type
The following table summarizes the behavior of applications for various types of traffic when the
management egress interface selection feature is enabled.
Table 21. Mapping of Management Applications and Traffic Type
Traffic type /
Application
type
Switch initiated traffic Switch-destined traffic Transit Traffic
EIS
Management
Application
Management is the
preferred egress port
selected based on route
lookup in EIS table. If the
management port is down
or the route lookup fails,
packets are dropped.
If source TCP/UDP port matches a
management application and source
IP address is management port IP
address, management port is the
preferred egress port selected based
on route lookup in EIS table. If
management port is down or route
lookup fails, packets are dropped
Traffic from
management port
to data port and
from data port to
management port is
blocked
Non-EIS
management
application
Front-end default route will
take higher precedence
over management default
route and SSH session to an
unknown destination uses
the front-end default route
only. No change in the
existing behavior.
If source TCP/UDP port matches a
management application and the
source IP address is a management
port IP address, the management port
is the preferred egress port selected
based on route lookup in EIS table. If
the management port is down or the
route lookup fails, packets are
dropped
Traffic from
management port
to data port and
from data port to
management port is
blocked
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