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2. Non-Management Applications (Applications that are not configured as management applications as defined by this feature):
Non-management application traffic exits out of either front-end data port or management port based on routing table. If
there is a default route on both the management and front-end data port, the default for the data port is preferred route.
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Initiated Traffic
This section describes the different system behaviors that occur when traffic is originating from the switch:
EIS Behavior: If the destination TCP/UDP port matches a configured management application, a route lookup is done in the
EIS table and the management port gets selected as the egress port. If management port is down or the route lookup fails,
packets are dropped.
EIS Behavior for ICMP: ICMP packets do not have TCP/UDP ports. To do an EIS route lookup for ICMP-based applications
(ping and traceroute) using the source ip option, the management port IP address should be specified as the source IP address.
If management port is down or route lookup fails, packets are dropped.
Default Behavior: Route lookup is done in the default routing table and appropriate egress port is selected.
Table 35. Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Initiated Traffic
Protocol Behavior when EIS is Enabled Behavior when EIS is Disabled
dns EIS Behavior Default Behavior
ftp EIS Behavior Default Behavior
ntp EIS Behavior Default Behavior
radius EIS Behavior Default Behavior
Sflow-collector Default Behavior
Snmp (SNMP Mib response and SNMP
Traps)
EIS Behavior Default Behavior
ssh EIS Behavior Default Behavior
syslog EIS Behavior Default Behavior
tacacs EIS Behavior Default Behavior
telnet EIS Behavior Default Behavior
tftp EIS Behavior Default Behavior
icmp (ping and traceroute) EIS Behavior for ICMP Default Behavior
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Destined Traffic
This section describes the different system behaviors that occur when traffic is terminated on the switch. Traffic has not
originated from the switch and is not transiting the switch. Switch-destined traffic is applicable only for applications which act
as server for the TCP session and also for ICMP-based applications like ping and traceroute. FTP, SSH, and Telnet are the
applications that can function as servers for the TCP session.
EIS Behavior: If source TCP or UDP port matches an EIS management or a non-EIS 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 the management port is down or the route lookup fails, packets are dropped.
If the source TCP/UDP port or source IP address does not match the management port IP address, a route lookup is done in the
default routing table.
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
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