Store and
Forward
Back Pressure and Flow Control
transmits data. If an end node can receive or transmit data, but not both simultaneously, the end node is operating in what is referred to as half- duplex mode. If an end node can both receive and transmit data simultaneously, the end node is said to be operating in
The twisted pair ports on the
By allowing the switch to configure the duplex mode for each port, you will not need to change the setting for a port on the switch should you replace an end node with an end node that has a different duplex mode capability. With
If desired, you can disable
Note
In order for a switch port to successfully
Consequently, when you connect an end node with a fixed duplex mode of
These Fast Ethernet switches use store and forward as the method for receiving and transmitting frames. When an Ethernet frame is received on a switch port, the switch does not retransmit the frame out the destination port until it has received the entire frame and stored the frame in a port buffer. It then examines the frame to determine if it is a valid frame. Invalid frames, such as fragments or runts, are discarded by the switch. This ensures that only valid frames are transmitted out the switch ports and that damaged frames are not propagated on your network.
To maintain the orderly movement of data between the end nodes, an Ethernet switch may periodically need to signal an end node to stop sending data.
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