On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, N Sakthivel wrote:
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> Dear Alon,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> Is it mean the total size of data transported at a time.
> Some manufactures refer as switching fabric interms of Gbps.
>
> If I am having a 24 port 10/100Mbps full duplex ethernet switch.
> Theoretical limit is 4.8Gbps in full duplex. Is it what the switching
Max. theoretical value is 12 pairs x 200Mb = 2.4 G
> fabric value mean?
depends on the data bus. usualy these switches use a pci bus with ~ 800
Mbs ....
Dani
>
> Waiting for u'r reply
>
> Sakthivel
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> > Switching fabric is the combination of hardware and software that moves
> > data coming in to a network node out by the correct port to the next
> > node
> > in the network.
> > Usually when peple use it they mean the whole array of switches in the
> > network.
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