Nathan,
Check the original paper by Radia Perlman, or better yet have a read of
Chapter 3 of her book "Interconnections - Bridges, Routers, switches and
Internetworking Protocols" 2nd Edition.
Serge :)
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Tai,
You need to be careful with the run length, but I have a feeling that the
problem is more to do with your pin-outs
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2509/
acsvrug/cables.htm#xtocid402311
(watch out for the wrap!)
Alternatives are using the
Hi Willy!
Balanced and Unbalanced is a term carried over from transmission line
theory...ie., any form of energy transfer between two points.
(It overs data, microwave, telephone circuits, radio antenna, as well as
high-voltage power distribution!)
A balanced line uses two channels (ie.,
FECN - Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
This is a bit within the address field which notifies the receiving device
that the network is experiencing congestion.
The end device (ie., router, FRAD etc.) is informed that congestion was
experienced on route...subsequent packets could be
I've been "ordering" free books from the cisco web site for serveral years
now, as well as from other vendors sites.
Let me see...that's a total of 6 books complimentary of Cisco, and another 3
from Nortel, and still counting!
Oh yes, nearly forgot about the free t-shirts, and other freebies
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