Netgear GSM7224 GSM7224 User Manual - Page 215
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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7200 Series Layer 2 Managed Switch Software mechanisms. One of the most common flow control protocols for asynchronous communication is called xon-xoff. In this case, the receiving device sends a an "xoff" message to the sending device when its buffer is full. The sending device then stops sending data. When the receiving device is ready to receive more data, it sends an "xon" signal. Forwarding When a frame is received on an input port on a switch, the address is checked against the lookup table. If the lookup table has recorded the destination address, the frame is automatically forwarded on an output port. Full-duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same time and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link. G GARP See "Generic Attribute Registration Protocol" on page 7. GARP Information Propagation GIP is the propagation of information between GARP participants for the same application in a bridge is carried out by a GIP component. GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP provides a mechanism that allows Bridges and end stations to dynamically register (and subsequently, de-register) Group membership information with the MAC Bridges attached to the same LAN segment, and for that information to be disseminated across all Bridges in the Bridged LAN that support Extended Filtering Services. The operation of GMRP relies upon the services provided by the GARP. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows workstations to request admission to a particular VLAN for multicast purposes. Gateway A local device, usually a router, that connects hosts on a local network to other networks. GE See "Gigabit Ethernet" on page 8. Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP provides a generic attribute dissemination capability that is used by participants in GARP Applications (called GARP Participants) to register and de-register attribute values with other GARP Participants within a Bridged LAN. The definition of the attribute types, the values that they can carry, and Glossary C-7 202-10009-01_060204
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