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Title: Designing and implementing a fpga-based layer 2 ethernet switch
Authors: Nguyễn, Đình Vinh
Phan, Duy Linh
Keywords: Hệ thống nhúng;Layer 2 ethernet switch;FPGA-based
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Trường Đại học Bách khoa - Đại học Đà Nẵng
Abstract: 
This thesis is to analyze our methods, designs, and final results of a design of
FPGA-based Layer 2 Ethernet Switch. To implement the design, we inherit and
develop a new design of Layer 2 Ethernet Switch IP Core embedded on the Virtex-
6 FPGA ML605 Evaluation Kit, using primarily the Verilog Hardware Description
Language, and also design several embedded programs and software applications
to configure and evaluate the quality of the design.
Specifically, the FPGA-based Ethernet Switch supports a maximum of 8 Ethernet
Ports with bandwidth 10/100/1000 Mbps each port, several methods of
transmissions such as Broadcast, Unicast, and Multicast (tagged VLAN and
Ingress port Mirroring), and the automatic deletion of MAC entries in CAM Table.
The measurement and evaluation results show that our Ethernet Switch passes
many tests of basic functions, has a high degree of customization, is easily
configurable, and has significantly lower latency compared to a particular switch
on the market and very low latency in some particular cases. From collecting
results, this research has shown an alternative to normal Layer 2 Ethernet Switch
and provided some possible abilities to improve and develop other functions on
the FPGA-based Ethernet Switches
Description: 
DA.FA.21.042; 99 tr
URI: http://thuvienso.dut.udn.vn/handle/DUT/4143
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