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===Port Switching===
===Port Switching===


====Bridge Hardware Offloading====
Since v6.40rc29 on CRS3xx series switches bridges will handle all Layer2 forwarding and the use of switch chip (<code>hw-offload</code>) will automatically turn on if appropriate conditions are met.
 
Since RouterOS v6.40rc29 there are user interface changes which convert RouterBoard master-port configuration into a bridge with hardware offloading.
From now on bridges will handle all Layer2 forwarding and the use of switch chip (<code>hw-offload</code>) will automatically turn on if appropriate conditions are met.
The rest of RouterOS Switch features remain untouched in usual menus.
The rest of RouterOS Switch features remain untouched in usual menus.
By default all newly created bridge ports have <code>hw=yes</code> option and it allows enabling of <code>hw-offload</code> when possible. If such functionality is not required, it can be disabled by <code>hw=no</code> on bridge port to have completely software operated bridging.
By default all newly created bridge ports have <code>hw=yes</code> option and it allows enabling of <code>hw-offload</code> when possible. If such functionality is not required, it can be disabled by <code>hw=no</code> on bridge port to have completely software operated bridging.


{{Note | Downgrading to previous RouterOS versions will not restore master-port configuration. The bridge with no hw-offload will appear instead and master-port configuration will have to be redone from the beginning.}}
{{Note | Downgrading to previous RouterOS versions will not restore master-port configuration. The bridge with no hw-offload will appear instead and master-port configuration will have to be redone from the beginning.}}
* Port switching with master-port configuration before v6.40rc29
<pre>
[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet export
/interface ethernet
set [ find default-name=ether3 ] master-port=ether2
set [ find default-name=ether4 ] master-port=ether2
set [ find default-name=ether5 ] master-port=ether2
[admin@MikroTik] >
[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
#    NAME            MTU MAC-ADDRESS      ARP            MASTER-PORT          SWITCH       
0 R  ether1          1500 D4:CA:6D:E2:64:64 enabled        none                switch1       
1 R  ether2          1500 D4:CA:6D:E2:64:65 enabled        none                switch1       
2 RS ether3          1500 D4:CA:6D:E2:64:66 enabled        ether2              switch1       
3 RS ether4          1500 D4:CA:6D:E2:64:67 enabled        ether2              switch1       
4 RS ether5          1500 D4:CA:6D:E2:64:68 enabled        ether2              switch1                   
[admin@MikroTik] >
</pre>


* Port switching with bridge configuration and enabled hw-offload since v6.40rc29
* Port switching with bridge configuration and enabled hw-offload since v6.40rc29
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</pre>
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Following list states what features currently in 6.41rc will '''enable''' hardware offloading on CRS3xx series switches:
* Features in Switch menu
* Bridge STP/RSTP
* Bridge MSTP
* Bridge IGMP Snooping
* Bridge VLAN Filtering


Following table states what features currently in v6.40rc keep bridge hardware offloading enabled on certain RouterBoard and switch chip models.
Following list states what features currently in 6.41rc will '''disable''' hardware offloading on CRS3xx series switches:
 
* bonding
Notes:
* Enabling this feature maintains hw-offload: +
* Enabling this feature turns off hw-offload: -
 
{| border="1" class="wikitable collapsible sortable" style="text-align: center"
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b><u>RouterBoard/[Switch Chip] Model</u></b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Features in Switch menu</b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Bridge STP/RSTP</b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Bridge MSTP</b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Bridge IGMP Snooping</b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Bridge VLAN Filtering</b>
|  nowrap style="background-color: #CCC;* " | <b>Bonding</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | CRS3xx series
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | CRS1xx/CRS2xx series
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [QCA8337]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [AR8327]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [AR8227]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [AR8316]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [AR7240]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | RB750Gr3 [MT7621]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | RB1100AHx4 [RTL8367]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|  style="background-color: #CCC;font-weight: bold;" | [ICPlus175D]
|  <b>+</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|  <b>-</b>
|-
|}
 


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:22, 11 October 2017

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Applies to RouterOS: v6.41 +

Summary

The Cloud Router Switch series are highly integrated switches with high performance ARM CPU and feature-rich packet processor. The CRS switches can be designed into various Ethernet applications including unmanaged switch, Layer 2 managed switch, carrier switch and wired unified packet processing.

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Warning: This article applies to CRS3xx series switches and not to CRS1xx/CRS2xx series switches.


FeaturesDescription
Forwarding
  • Configurable ports for switching or routing
  • Full non-blocking wirespeed switching
  • Up to 16k MAC entries in Unicast FDB for Layer 2 unicast forwarding
  • Up to 1k MAC entries in Multicast FDB for multicast forwarding
  • Up to 256 MAC entries in Reserved FDB for control and management purposes
  • All Forwarding Databases support IVL and SVL
  • Configurable Port based MAC learning limit
  • Jumbo frame support
Mirroring
  • Various types of mirroring:
    • Port based mirroring
    • VLAN based mirroring
    • MAC based mirroring
  • 2 independent mirroring analyzer ports
VLAN
  • Fully compatible with IEEE802.1Q and IEEE802.1ad VLAN
  • 4k active VLANs
  • Flexible VLAN assignment:
    • Port based VLAN
  • VLAN filtering

This table clarifies main differences between Cloud Router Switch models.

Model Switch Chip CPU Wireless SFP+ port Access Control List Jumbo Frame (Bytes)
CRS326-24G-2S+ Marvell-98DX3236 400MHz - + + 10218
CRS317-1G-16S+ Marvell-98DX8216 800MHz - + + 10218

Port Switching

Since v6.40rc29 on CRS3xx series switches bridges will handle all Layer2 forwarding and the use of switch chip (hw-offload) will automatically turn on if appropriate conditions are met. The rest of RouterOS Switch features remain untouched in usual menus. By default all newly created bridge ports have hw=yes option and it allows enabling of hw-offload when possible. If such functionality is not required, it can be disabled by hw=no on bridge port to have completely software operated bridging.

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Note: Downgrading to previous RouterOS versions will not restore master-port configuration. The bridge with no hw-offload will appear instead and master-port configuration will have to be redone from the beginning.


  • Port switching with bridge configuration and enabled hw-offload since v6.40rc29
[admin@MikroTik] > interface bridge export 
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1 igmp-snooping=no  protocol-mode=none
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether3
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether4
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether5
[admin@MikroTik] > 

[admin@MikroTik] > interface bridge port print 
Flags: X - disabled, I - inactive, D - dynamic, H - hw-offload 
 #     INTERFACE              BRIDGE              HW  PVID PRIORITY  PATH-COST INTERNAL-PATH-COST    HORIZON
 0   H ether2                 bridge1             yes    1     0x80         10                 10       none
 1   H ether3                 bridge1             yes    1     0x80         10                 10       none
 2   H ether4                 bridge1             yes    1     0x80         10                 10       none
 3   H ether5                 bridge1             yes    1     0x80         10                 10       none
[admin@MikroTik] > 

Following list states what features currently in 6.41rc will enable hardware offloading on CRS3xx series switches:

  • Features in Switch menu
  • Bridge STP/RSTP
  • Bridge MSTP
  • Bridge IGMP Snooping
  • Bridge VLAN Filtering

Following list states what features currently in 6.41rc will disable hardware offloading on CRS3xx series switches:

  • bonding

See also

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