hmmm, correct me if im wrong, but i think cisco uses some sort of
store-forward algorithm, tag switching is it? makes use of both storing and
controlling the forwarding. as for the baystacks, i have no idea what nortel
uses as its switching algorithm.



anna.


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i will see. i am also considering the low end intel hubs. in terms of
backplane size and switching algorithm which one is better. catalysts or
baystacks.

i would prefer a switch that does not use the store and forward algorithm.
fragment-free will be good for our purpose.

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