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- From: don@rata.vuw.ac.nz (Don Stokes)
- Subject: Re: Please explain....
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- References: <Bxz1uu.2HG@tridom.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 00:53:18 GMT
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- mwr@eng.tridom.com (Mark Reardon) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov19.045954.7586@kalpana.com>, johnb@kalpana.com (John Bartas) writes:
- > |> >> I would be very interested if someone who knows more about conventional
- > |> >> bridges than I do could try to define exacltly what makes a given
- > |> >> device a hub|bridge|switch. I'm aware of other companies building
- > |> >> switches; I'd like to hear what they think.
- >
- > In the context of this posting a bridge or switch works at the
- > next layer above a repeater. They terminate the collision
- > domain and insert the data into another. The old bridges that
- > predate such things as spanning tree fit the description you
- > have offered of the EtherSwitch except that they did the
- > decision processes in software instead of an ASIC. Now more
- > vendors of bridges are adding hardware assist to their ports
- > to do filtering but this is really unimportant to the consumer.
-
- The key thing about terminating the collision domain is that a packet must
- be retransmitted from such a box if there it collides when placed on the
- outgoing segment. This _requires_ that the entire packet be buffered
- somewhere to allow retransmission. It's also preferable that a packet that
- is involved in a collision on the incoming segment (ie fails its checksum)
- is not retransmitted -- this is not possible if you are transmitting as you
- are receiving.
-
- What does the Kalpana box do?
-
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