TNETX3270
ThunderSWITCH 24/3 ETHERNET SWITCH
WITH 24 10-MBIT/S PORTS AND 3 10-/100-MBIT/S PORTS
SPWS043B ± NOVEMBER 1997 ± REVISED APRIL 1999
port trunking/load sharing
Port trunking is a technique that allows two or more ports to be parallel connected between switches and counted as one port to increase the bandwidth between those devices. The trunking algorithm determines on which of these ports a frame is transmitted, spreading the load evenly across these ports and maintaining packet order.
The TNETX3270 supports trunking on the
Load sharing is similar to trunking, with the following differences:
DIf the destination address was found in the IALE records when it was looked up, the
DThe
±Bits 47±32 are XORed to produce the most significant bit of the map index.
±Bits 31±16 are XORed to produce the middle of the map index.
±Bits 15±0 are XORed to produce the least significant bit of the map index.
Once assigned, the tx port for a unicast packet is static.
flow control
The switch incorporates two forms of flow control: collision based, and IEEE Std 802.3 pause frames.
In either case, the switch recognizes when it is becoming congested by monitoring the size of the
The purpose of flow control is to reduce the risk of data loss if a long burst of activity caused the switch to backlog frames to the point where the memory system is full. However, there is no way to prevent frame reception on those ports operating in
Each
Flow control is globally enabled/disabled. Each individual port can request half- or
In full duplex, a port does not start transmitting a new frame if the collision pin is active, although the value of this pin is ignored at other times.
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