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Switching Configurations
The ESXMIM backbone switch design is essentially the same as the ESXMIM
segment switch configuration described above, with individual, complete chassis
taking the place of TPRMIM modules.
One important thing to remember when configuring multiple ESXMIM modules
in an MMAC chassis is their demands on the backplane of the chassis. Any
ESXMIM module which is configured to operate in the chassis and is assigned to
the backplane bus will utilize Ethernet Channel A. As each ESXMIM can
potentially connect six Ethernet networks to this single connection, each ESXMIM
can, conceivably, attempt to switch 60 Mbps of Ethernet traffic to a shared
10 Mbps backplane. If the Chassis backplane is handling all the ESXMIM
interconnections, the shared 10 Mbps can get congested and exhausted rather
rapidly.
To defeat this limitation, Cabletron Systems recommends that multiple ESXMIM
modules in a single chassis be interconnected through the use of an FDDI
backbone. This would be accomplished by configuring the front panel BRIM slot
of the ESXMIM modules with FDDI BRIM modules such as the BRIM-F6, and
connecting the BRIMs one to the other. This ensures the interconnection of the
ESXMIM modules at 100 Mbps, providing a much more robust and capable
solution.
no
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Chassis Bridge?
As Work-
group Switch?
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