GarrettCom 500-Series manual Collision-based Flow-control

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Magnum 500-Series Switching Hubs

Installation and User Guide (08/98)

 

 

cable distance is only limited by the physical layer line driver and cable attenuation. There are no collision-domain restrictions or limitations.

The Magnum 500-Series Switching Hubs perform half- or full-duplex mode auto-negotiation independently on all eight 10Mb switched ports. If the device or node on the other end of a port’s attached cable supports F/H mode auto-negotiation or is set to operate as full-duplex, the Magnum 500’s 10Mb port will negotiate to run full-duplex. If the attached device or node doesn’t support F/H mode auto-negotiation (for example, if it is a 10Mb repeater or a standard 10Mb hub), the Magnum 500’s 10Mb ports will default to operate at half-duplex.

If needed to extend to a greater distance than the 100 meters available with twisted pair cabling, an external 10Mb fiber Media Converter unit can be used to convert the cable to fiber. Fiber cable at 10Mb can run up to 2Km with multi-mode fiber and 15Km with single-mode fiber, either half- or full-duplex. (At 100Mb speed, fiber cable can achieve these distances only in the full-duplex mode).

4.6Collision-based Flow-control

Magnum 500 series switches incorporate a collision-based flow-control mechanism. The purpose of flow-control is to reduce the risk of data loss if a long burst of activity causes the switch to backlog frames until its memory is fill up. This is most likely to occur when data is moving from a 100Mb port to a 10Mb port, and the speed difference makes the 10Mb port unable to keep up. It can also occur when multiple 10Mb ports are attempting to transmit to one 10Mb port, and in other protracted heavy traffic situations.

The switch is constantly monitoring the size of the internal free-buffer queue. It detects that it is becoming congested when there are fewer than 256 buffers on the free queue(out of 1M capacity). At that time, the switch prevents frames from entering the device by forcing a collision indication on all half-duplex ports (except for the ports on which the switch is transmitting). When the switch has transmitted some of the backlog from its buffer, and the available free-buffer queue increases to more than256 spaces, forced collisions cease, and frames can again enter the switch. (The 256 buffer threshold ensures that all ports can receive and complete a maximum-length frame that may be in process.

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Contents Switching Hubs Trademarks Fax 510 Email support@garrettcom.com Contacting Garrett CommunicationsTable of Contents InstallationMagnum Specifications Warranty Power Supply Internal100Mb/s Multi-mode Port Optical Typical Worst LEDsMagnum Ordering InformationMagnum 528F-SC Magnum 528F-STInspecting the Package and Product Product Description Magnum 500-Series Switching HubsIntroduction Magnum 500-Series chassis 2a Front view Magnum 508, 528 and 528F Switching HubsUplink Frame Buffering and Latency @ 100Mb Fiber port, type ST or SC Magnum 528F models onlyGarrett High Performance Full-duplex or Half-duplex operation, auto-sensingAssured 100Mb performance in any network set-up Dynamic Buffer Space AllocationExample 1 Magnum ApplicationsExample 2 Magnum Internet Example 3 MagnumInternet Example 4 Magnum 528FLocating Magnum 500-Series switches InstallationMagnum 500-Series, metal mounting brackets Optional E-Stand Wall or Vertical Surface MountingMagnum 500-Series AC power connector 100BASE-TX connections Magnum 528 only Connecting Ethernet MediaMedia Ieee Standard 100BASE-TX connections Magnum 528F only Connecting Fiber Optic 100BASE-FX, Type ST and SCOperation Magnum 528’s internal jumpers for auto-negotiation on or OFFAddress Learning Switching FunctionalityFiltering and Forwarding LK/RX PWRFDX AutoAuto-negotiation option for Fast Ethernet copper ports Auto-negotiation for 10Mb ports, half- or full-duplex mode Collision-based Flow-control Before Calling for Assistance TroubleshootingNo Problem Found When Calling for AssistanceReturn Material Authorization RMA Procedure Shipping and Packaging Information B3.0 Applications Appendix B 48VDC AddendumB2.0 Magnum 508, 528 and 528F 48VDC Option B5.0 Operation B4.0 InstallationB6.0 Troubleshooting