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Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links
From: Phillip Vandry <vandry () Mlink NET>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 15:09:29 -0400 (EDT)
I dunno if Cisco calls the 1900 and 2900's switches, but as far as I can tell they don't do anything more then my 10/100 Bay networks hubs!!
Those are definately switches, EXCEPT that if you have a multiport card in one of the slots of the 2900 (say, an 8 port 100BaseT card), then the ports on that card are hubbed with respect to each other, and appear as a single switch port to the rest of the switch. But I also thought that these switches only supported FDX on the 100 ports. -Phil
Current thread:
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links, (continued)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Simon Leinen (Sep 21)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Geoff Huston (Sep 21)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Martin, Christian (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Martin, Christian (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Martin, Christian (Sep 18)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Jared Mauch (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Martin, Christian (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Chris Cappuccio (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Barry L James (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Chris Cappuccio (Sep 18)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Phillip Vandry (Sep 18)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Rich Sena (Sep 23)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Chris (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 18)
- RE: How to loadshare over many E1 links Chris Cappuccio (Sep 18)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Simon Leinen (Sep 21)
- Re: How to loadshare over many E1 links Scott Whyte (Sep 21)