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Introduction to IT and Communications Technology

Introduction to IT and Communications Technology. Justin Champion C208 – 3292. Ethernet Switching CE00378-1. Content. Looking at Switching Bridges Collision Domains. Switch operation. A switch works with the inspection of the MAC address

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Introduction to IT and Communications Technology

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  1. Introduction to IT and Communications Technology Justin Champion C208 – 3292 Ethernet Switching CE00378-1

  2. Content • Looking at • Switching • Bridges • Collision Domains

  3. Switch operation • A switch works with the inspection of the MAC address • If the switch has a particular device attached the data will be forwarded to that machine

  4. Bridge operation

  5. Bridges

  6. Full duplex Transmit and receive concurrently due to separate cables for each

  7. Network latency • This is the measure of the transfer time of a Ethernet frame • The latency of the network is an important issue • Particularly with Multimedia low Latency is needed

  8. Cut-through • These switches • Will start to forward the frame as soon as the destination MAC address has been read • Reduces latency in the network • Reduces reliability of the switch

  9. Store-and-forward • The frames will be stored in the switch • They are then forwarded to the destination • When stored the frames can be checked for errors • This increases latency on the network • Does increase reliability • Prevents corrupted packets being forwarded

  10. Spanning-tree-operation • This is a protocol used between routers • It is responsible for generating routes between points • Ensuring that looping does not take place • Storing alternative routes, in the event of failure

  11. STP states • Each port which uses Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) • Will always be in one of the following 5 states • Blocking • The port will only receive bridge protocol data unit (BDPU) frames • These are used to exchange information with already operating ports on the network • When a switch is first turned on it will be in this state • Listening • Building an active knowledge of the topology connected • Learning • The port is preparing to transfer Ethernet frames • Building a bridging table • Forwarding • Sending or receiving Ethernet frames • Disabled • This port will not be involved with the use of STP

  12. Collision domains • A collision domain • Is the part of the cable where multiple devices may potentially communicate at once • A good network will have small collision domains and therefore less likely to have collisions corrupting data

  13. Collision domain segmentation • Network devices which operate at different layers effect the collision domain • Layer 1 devices – repeaters, Hubs • Will extend the domain • Layer 2 devices – Switches, Bridges • Will break up the domain • Layer 3 devices – routers • Will break up the domain

  14. Increasing a collision domain If a computer anywhere in this network communicates every device will receive the frame! Repeaters extend the size of the collision domain

  15. Four repeaters (part of 5-4-3-2-1 rule) • 5 segments of network media • 4 repeaters or hubs • 3 host segments of the network • 2 link sections with no hosts • 1 large collision domain

  16. Round-trip delay calculation

  17. Extension of a collision domain • Layer 1 devices just repeat the signal with NO interpretation • This extends the collision domain, by forwarding all traffic

  18. Limiting the collision domain • The following items will limit the collision domain • These devices processes the data before forwarding • Bridge • Router • Switch

  19. A bridge can segment a collision domain

  20. A bridge can segment a collision domain Bridge

  21. A bridge can segment a collision domain

  22. Broadcasts in a bridged environment • Level 2 devices • These will segment the collision domain • However they will have no effect on the broadcast domain • A broadcast packet will be sent on all ports to all devices

  23. Effect of broadcast radiation on hosts in an IP network Average number of broadcasts and multicasts for IP

  24. Broadcast domain segmentation

  25. Data flow through a network

  26. Segments

  27. Summary • Looked at Ethernet devices • Operations of switches • Types of switches • Store and forward • Cut through • Network latency • Collision domains • Broadcast domains

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