Re: csma/cd and switch [7:38227]

2002-03-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 09:20 AM 3/14/02, John Green wrote: >a node connects to a switch and switch in turn >connects to all other nodes. hence in effect when a >node transmits it is the only one transmitting on that >wire and hence gets the full bandwidth in its transmit >wire (eg in 10BaseT). (csma/cd not applicabl

Re: csma/cd and switch [7:38227]

2002-03-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I did't read all the questions. It depends on the switch, but it probably is FIFO, but switches may be able to do PQ, WFQ, etc. Usually it's fifo. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It get q'd > > -- > > RFC 1149 Compl

Re: csma/cd and switch [7:38227]

2002-03-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It get q'd -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""John Green"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > a node connects to a switch and switch in turn > connects to all other nodes. hence in effect when a > node transmits it is the only one transmitting on that > wire and hence gets

csma/cd and switch [7:38227]

2002-03-14 Thread John Green
a node connects to a switch and switch in turn connects to all other nodes. hence in effect when a node transmits it is the only one transmitting on that wire and hence gets the full bandwidth in its transmit wire (eg in 10BaseT). (csma/cd not applicable here,right ? because it is the only no