Supermicro SSE-X3548S/SSE-X3548SR IP Overview User's Guide
Supermicro switches supports both TCP and UDP at the transport layer, for maximum flexibility in services.
●Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented protocol built upon the IP layer. TCP specifies the format of data and acknowledgments used in the transfer of data and also the procedures used to ensure that the data arrives in correct order. With TCP multiple applications on a system can communicate concurrently as it handles all demultiplexing of the incoming traffic among the application programs.
●With UDP, applications can send messages, also called datagrams to other hosts on an IP network without prior setup of transmission channels or data paths. UDP is suitable when error checking and correction is either not necessary or performed in the application, avoiding the overhead of such processing at the network interface level.
The following features of IP implementation in Supermicro switches are covered in this document.
●Layer3 Interface
●Inter-VLAN routing
●Static Route
●ARP
●DHCP
●VRRP
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