Ethernet
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Technology Basics
Segmented Ethernet
Performance
: Segmented Ethernet provides the same 10 Mbps that simple
Ethernet networks do, but allows that bandwidth to be more effectively and
efficiently utilized. A bridge connects two separate Ethernet networks. By
separating the Ethernet stations from one another based on a workgroup criteria
(as outlined in Chapter 4, under Workgroup Creation), the segmented Ethernet
design attempts to provide more specialized networks. By making the networks
more specialized, the segmented Ethernet network design allows local network
traffic to circulate without impacting the operation of traffic on other network
segments.
Reliability
: By separating the Ethernet network into a number of related
segments, it becomes easier to locate and correct network faults. Since each
network segment is a network in and of itself, a network suffering from an error
condition will not impact the operation of other Ethernet networks to which it is
connected.
Ease of Configuration
: Segmented Ethernet networks are relatively easy to
design and configure. The segmentation of the workgroups for the initial
configuration must be carefully thought out and examined in order to achieve an
optimized efficiency. When planning any segmented network, keep in mind that
the more thought that is put into the segmentation of the network, the less
difficult accommodating current and future needs will be.
Troubleshooting
: A segmented Ethernet makes troubleshooting, on the whole,
less difficult and network-crippling than a simple Ethernet. Although the
troubleshooting process must include the bridges being used to segment the
network, which are more complicated than repeaters, the division of the network
into segments allows one segment to be examined without being affected by
traffic on other segments, and without the troubleshooting process affecting
error-free segments.
Cost
: The addition of bridging to an Ethernet network introduces a number of
hardware and cabling costs. Since the network still utilizes the relatively common
Ethernet hardware and cabling, the costs of the devices are quite low in
comparison to most other technologies. The technology requires a number of
Ethernet networks be set up, which requires the design and configuration of a
number of simple Ethernets. The additional expense comes from purchasing the
bridge or bridges which will perform the interconnection of these network
segments and from the duplication of some cabling in order to set up inter-bridge
connections.
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