Product guide

Switch Meshing
Mesh Design Optimization
Dynamic VLANs
If GVRP is enabled, meshed ports in a switch become members of any dynamic
VLANs created in the switch in the same way that they would if meshing was
not configured in the switch. (For more on GVRP, refer to chapter 3, “GVRP”.)
Jumbo Packets (3400cl and 6400cl Switches Only)
If you enable jumbo traffic on any VLAN is a 3400cl or 6400cl switch, then all
meshed ports on the switch will be enabled to support jumbo traffic. (On a
given meshed switch, every meshed port becomes a member of every VLAN
configured on the switch.) If a port in a meshed domain does not belong to
any VLANs configured to support jumbo traffic, then the port drops any jumbo
packets it receives from other devices. In this regard, if a mesh domain
includes any ProCurve Series 5300xl switches and/or ProCurve 1600M/2400M/
2424M/4000M/8000M switches along with Series 3400cl and 6400cl switches
configured to support jumbo traffic, only the 3400cl and 6400cl switches can
transmit and receive jumbo packets. The other switch models in the mesh will
drop such packets. For more information on jumbo packets, refer to the
chapter titled “Port Traffic Controls” in the Management and Configuration
Guide for your switch.
Mesh Design Optimization
Mesh performance can be enhanced by using mesh designs that are as small
and compact as possible while still meeting the network design requirements.
The following are limits on the design of meshes and have not changed:
1. Any switch in the mesh can have up to 24 meshed ports.
2. A mesh domain can contain up to 12 switches.
3. Up to 5 inter-switch meshed hops are allowed in the path connecting two
nodes.
4. A fully interconnected mesh domain can contain up to 5 switches.
Mesh performance can be optimized by keeping the number of switches and
the number of possible paths between any two nodes as small as possible. As
mesh complexity grows, the overhead associated with dynamically calcu-
lating and updating the cost of all of the possible paths between nodes grows
exponentially. Cost discovery packets are sent out by each switch in the mesh
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