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What is Broad Drictor? Information about Boda S3432.
Broad drictor is a general network management protocol.

S3432 has never been used. . I used S3224.

You can prevent MAC and MAC/CAM attacks by configuring port security.

I couldn't find 3432, but I found 3448. See if there are any similar ones. . .

The following are excerpts from related websites.

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Technical indicators

BDCOM S3448

processor

RISC 300MHz

Flash memory capacity

8MB

Internal memory capacity

128MB, with a maximum of 5 12MB.

standard layout

4810/100/1000m RJ-45mdi/MDI-X adaptive ports.

2 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion slots

1 console ports

Three-layer forwarding rate

Full line speed filtering and forwarding 102Mpps

Exchange mode

Storage and transfer

Backplane bandwidth

248Gbps

address book

16K

Routing list

30K

Queue buffer

64MB

802. 1QVLAN

1-4094 Arbitrary division

Appearance size

442mm× 316mm× 44mm

Power supply characteristics

AC 1 10-240V adaptive, 47-63Hz, 1A/230V, RPS power supply hot backup.

force

Maximum 60W

Indicator light

Power indicator, system indicator, connection/transceiver indicator, 10/ 100M indicator.

Ambient temperature/humidity

Run at 0-50℃, store at -40-70℃, and 0-90% will not condense.

Commercial characteristics

Spanning tree

IEEE 802. 1D STP

IEEE 802. 1w RSTP

PVST/PVST+。

virtual local area network

Support port-based VLAN

802. VLAN marked with1q

Super virtual LAN

Private virtual local area network

GVRP dynamic VLAN configuration

flow control

Back pressure is used for half duplex and IEEE802.3x is used for full duplex.

Support car function, speed limit step is 64K.

Broadcast control

Suppress the broadcast storm and stop sending when it reaches the critical point.

Multicast control

Automatic monitoring of IGMP monitoring multicast messages

Multicast routing

IGMP v 1/v2/v3

PIM-SM,OLINK & ampPIM-DM

DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol)

GMRP (Multicast Dynamic Registration Protocol)

Port binding

Each group has a maximum of 8, and 32 groups are supported at the same time.

Dynamic LACP or static aggregation

port mirroring

Support mirroring based on stream classification, and support port mirroring.

tier upon tier

16 hard stacks and 32 soft stacks.

Cluster technology is adopted, and unified IP address is used for centralized management to save address resources.

Routing management

Static routing

RIP v 1/v2, OSPFv2, BEIGRP (compatible with Cisco EIGRP), BGPv4.

Anti-virus intelligent routing and forwarding function

Policy routing

Support IP-based policy routing

Agency function

Support proxy ARP, support DNS proxy

Redundant backup

Support VRRP and HSRP hot backup routing protocols.

DHCP characteristics

Support DHCP server, DHCP client and DHCP relay.

NAT function

Support static or dynamic NAT address translation function

Safety characteristics

IEEE 802. 1x port verification

MPLS Martini scheme

QinQ dual VLAN security function

Port security function

Hardware supports IP ACL, MAC ACL and Vlan ACL.

Support binding based on port +IP+MAC.

Support WEB interface user authentication

Remote RADIUS, TACACS+ authentication

User hierarchical management and password protection

quality of service

Congestion prevention mechanism of production line leader

4 send queues per port map 8 priorities of 802.1p.

WRED, WFQ, SP and FIFO queue scheduling algorithms

best effort

Differentiated service (differentiated service)

Strict priority rotation algorithm (strict priority)

Weighted cycle algorithm

First come, first served algorithm (first served)

TOS relabeling

Traffic shaping (RTS)

administration of networks

SNMP v 1/v2

RMON( 1, groups 2, 3 and 9)

Remote login mode

CLI interface

Network interface

General network management software supporting broadband router

Support NTP

Support SSH

Support PDP (compatible with Cisco CDP)

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Well, it seems that BD is software.

I haven't used your switch. . . Try vlan. . .