GigaVUE-TA400 Rules and Notes
Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE-TA400:
GigaVUE-TA400 Notes |
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Transceivers |
For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. |
Network, Tool, Hybrid, Port |
Any port on GigaVUE-TA400 can be used as network, tool and hybrid ports. |
Stack-Links |
Stacking is supported on GigaVUE‑TA400 from the 5.16 release in E-tag mode clustering. |
Map Rules and Port Filters |
GigaVUE-TA400 supports 256 map rules, 20 egress port filters per chassis by default without advance feature license. The outer VLAN tool port filter to match the ingress VLAN tag and IP fragmentation tool port filters are supported on GigaVUE-TA400 starting from 5.15 release. For details about the maximum map rules, refer to the "Maximum Map Rules" table in the GigaVUE-FM Users Guide. The port filter having VLAN and IPv6 fields is not supported except with individual fields. |
Header Stripping |
VXLAN, L2 MPLS and L3 MPLS header stripping features are supported on GigaVUE‑TA400 starting from 5.15 release. |
Tunneling |
Layer 2 Generic Routing Encapsulation (L2GRE) and Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Tunneling features are supported on GigaVUE‑TA400 starting from 5.15 release. |
Port Licensing |
On the GigaVUE-TA400, all 32 ports are enabled. Port license is not required. |
Cluster Licensing |
Connecting a GigaVUE‑TA400 to an E-tag cluster requires the Advanced Features License.
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Inline Bypass Feature |
GigaVUE‑TA400 does not support Inline Bypass feature. |