| | 2. Suppose nodes A, B, and C transmits simultaneously to node D;
| does the switch store the packets and send them one at a
| time to node D?
Yes, the VNswitch is a store-and-forward switch.
| 3. The customer currently has a network monitor application running
| on a VAX that passively collects traffic from the shared Ethernet
| and generates reports listing the time stamp, source, destination,
| protocol type, and size of all Ethernet packets. The reports are
| used for troubleshooting timing problems in their realtime
| applications. Are there any software products available that can
| provide the same functionality for a switched network? If not,
| does the VNswitch support a capability to duplicate all packet to
| a particular port so that the customer can connect their network
| monitor to that port?
An RMON Manager might suffice. We sell clearVISN RMON Manager. Refer to:
http://npbwww.hpn.lkg.dec.com/dr/clearvsn/descrip/rmonmngr.txt
As far as I know, the VN products don't support "mirror ports" which duplicate
a ports traffic to another port for monitoring by a probe.
-Shawn
|
| Hi,
Firstly, IROCZ::COMMON_BROUTERS is the correct conference for VNswitches,
since they use the Distributed Routing Software (or at least part of it).
Next, the RMON Mirror will be available in a future release of the firmware,
probably V2.0, which was due in April when we last heard at the SE Forum in
January.
Next, regarding .0, question 1. All the current VNswitch modules switch full-
duplex on ALL ports at FULL line rate, so the short answer is: the packets
are received/transmitted simultaneously from/to the relevant ports.(although
you could get someone from engineering to tell you whether the switch
processor
is single or multi-threaded, I doubt that it's relevant). For an independent
performance review, see http://www.tolly.com
Ryan,
NPBU, South Africa
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