LAN9311-NZW Standard Microsystems (SMSC), LAN9311-NZW Datasheet - Page 71

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LAN9311-NZW

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9311-NZW
Description
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of LAN9311-NZW

Number Of Primary Switch Ports
2
Internal Memory Buffer Size
32
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Fiber Support
No
Integrated Led Drivers
Yes
Phy/transceiver Interface
MII
Power Supply Type
Analog
Data Rate (typ)
10/100Mbps
Vlan Support
Yes
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Pin Count
128
Mounting
Surface Mount
Jtag Support
No
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3V
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Data Rate
100Mbps
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9311/LAN9311i
6.4.6
11 - Listening
10 - Learning
00 - Forwarding
Port State
Ingress Flow Metering and Coloring
The LAN9311/LAN9311i supports hardware ingress rate limiting by metering packet streams and
marking packets as either Green, Yellow, or Red according to three traffic parameters: Committed
Information Rate (CIR), Committed Burst Size (CBS), and Excess Burst Size (EBS). A packet is
marked Green if it does not exceed the CBS, Yellow if it exceeds to CBS but not the EBS, or Red
otherwise.
Ingress flow metering and coloring is enabled via the Ingress Rate Enable bit in the
Ingress Rate Configuration Register
packet is classified into a stream. Streams are defined as per port (3 streams), per priority (8 streams),
or per port & priority (24 streams) as selected via the Rate Mode bits in the
Rate Configuration Register
setting. All streams share common CBS and EBS settings. CIR, CBS, and EBS are programmed via
the
Ingress Rate Write Data Register
Each stream is metered according to RFC 2697. At the rate set by the CIR, two token buckets are
credited per stream. First, the Committed Burst bucket is incremented up to the maximum set by the
CBS. Once the Committed Burst bucket is full, the Excess Burst bucket is incremented up to the
maximum set by the EBS. The CIR rate is specified in time per byte. The value programmed is in
approximately 20 nS per byte increments. Typical values are listed in
receiving at 10Mbps, any setting faster than 39 has the effect of not limiting the rate.
Switch Engine Ingress Rate Command Register (SWE_INGRSS_RATE_CMD)
Received packets on the port are
discarded.
Transmissions to the port are blocked.
Learning on the port is disabled.
Received packets on the port are
discarded.
Transmissions to the port are blocked.
Learning on the port is enabled.
Received packets on the port are
forwarded normally.
Transmissions to the port are sent
normally.
Learning on the port is enabled.
Hardware Action
Table 6.2 Spanning Tree States (continued)
(SWE_INGRSS_RATE_CFG). Each stream can have a different CIR
(SWE_INGRSS_RATE_WR_DATA).
DATASHEET
(SWE_INGRSS_RATE_CFG). Once enabled, each incoming
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The MAC Address Table should be programmed
with entries that the host CPU needs to receive
(e.g. the BPDU address). The static and override
bits should be set.
The host CPU may send packets to the port in this
state.
The MAC Address Table should be programmed
with entries that the host CPU needs to receive
(e.g. the BPDU address). The static and override
bits should be set.
The host CPU may send packets to the port in this
state.
The MAC Address Table should be programmed
with entries that the host CPU needs to receive
(e.g. the BPDU address). The static and override
bits should be set.
The host CPU may send packets to the port in this
state.
Software Action
Table
Switch Engine Ingress
6.3. When a port is
Revision 1.7 (06-29-10)
and
Switch Engine
Switch Engine

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