> On Jun 27, 2015, at 11:48 , manning <bmann...@karoshi.com> wrote: > > Quite a few folks actually. (the 802.5 & 802.4 specs)…. > This is kind of like asking when we will stop using ethernet framing > (ethernet was designed for a 3Mbps transmission rate) > yet we are deploying 100Gbps networks. Still stuck on that 1500byte > limitation. When can we get rid of that?
Many networks have… It’s called “Jumbo Frames” Owen > > > manning > bmann...@karoshi.com > PO Box 12317 > Marina del Rey, CA 90295 > 310.322.8102 > > > > On 27June2015Saturday, at 9:49, Bacon Zombie <baconzom...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Is anybody still using IPX or TokenRing? >> >> I've heard that TokenRing is over 9000 times better for iSCSI since you are >> guaranteed that the packets will not get collisions. >> On 27 Jun 2015 18:39, "Fredy Kuenzler" <kuenz...@init7.net> wrote: >> >>> Am 27.06.2015 um 16:38 schrieb Bob Evans: >>>> We have a greater supply for packets to travel than we do for >>>> addresses required to move packets. Do you know how many packets a >>>> single IP address can generate or utilize, if it was attached too >>>> "The World's Fastest Internet" in someplace like Canadaland or Sweden >>>> on init7's Fiber7 ? >>> >>> Thanks for mentioning Fiber7, which is actually available in >>> Switzerland, not Sweden. And every Fiber7 customer gets a /48, too. >>> >>> -- >>> Fredy Kuenzler >>> >>> --------------------- >>> Fiber7. No Limits. >>> https://www.fiber7.ch >>> --------------------- >>> >>> Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd. >>> AS13030 >>> St.-Georgen-Strasse 70 >>> CH-8400 Winterthur >>> Skype: flyingpotato >>> Phone: +41 44 315 4400 >>> Fax: +41 44 315 4401 >>> Twitter: @init7 / @kuenzler >>> http://www.init7.net/ >>> >>> >