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Magnum P80F & P80C Personal Switches                      Installation and User Guide (07/03)

 

 

 

 

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2.5 

Frame Buffering and Latency 

 

The Magnum P80 & P80F are store-and-forward switches.  Each frame (or packet) is 

loaded into the Switch’s memory and inspected before forwarding can occur.  This technique 

ensures that all forwarded frames are of a valid length and have the correct CRC, i.e., are good 

packets.  This eliminates the propagation of bad packets, enabling all of the available bandwidth 

to be used for valid information.  

 

While other switching technologies such as "cut-through" or "express" impose 

minimal frame latency, they will also permit bad frames to propagate out to the Ethernet 

segments connected.  The "cut-through" technique permits collision fragment frames, which are 

a result of late collisions, to be forwarded to add to the network traffic.  Since there is no way to 

filter frames with a bad CRC (the entire frame must be present in order for CRC to be 

calculated), the result of indiscriminate cut-through forwarding is greater traffic congestion, 

especially at peak activity.  Since collisions and bad packets are more likely when traffic is 

heavy, the result of store-and-forward operation is that more bandwidth is available for good 

packets when the traffic load is greatest.  

To minimize the possibility of dropping frames on congested ports, each Magnum P80 

& P80F Personal Switches dynamically allocates buffer space from an 1MB memory pool, 

ensuring that heavily used ports receive very large buffer space for packet storage.  (Many other 

switches have their packet buffer storage space divided evenly across all ports, resulting in a 

small, fixed number of packets to be stored per port.  When the port buffer fills up, dropped 

packets result.) This dynamic buffer allocation provides the capability for the maximum 

resources of the Magnum P80 unit to be applied to all traffic loads, even when the traffic activity 

is unbalanced across the ports.  Since the traffic on an operating network is constantly varying in 

packet density per port and in aggregate density, the Magnum P80 & P80F Personal Switches 

are constantly adapting internally to provide maximum network performance with the least 

dropped packets. 

When the Switch detects that its free buffer queue space is low, the Switch sends 

industry standard (full-duplex only) PAUSE packets out to the devices sending packets to cause 

“flow control”. This tells the sending devices to temporarily stop sending traffic, which allows a 

traffic catch-up to occur without dropping packets.  Then, normal packet buffering and 

Summary of Contents for P80C

Page 1: ...www GarrettCom com Magnum P80F P80C Personal Switches Installation and User Guide 5 00 USD...

Page 2: ...witch are trademarks and Personal Switch is a registered trademark of GarrettCom Inc Important The Magnum P80F P80C Personal Switch contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized...

Page 3: ...diate frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and fou...

Page 4: ...r ports can be connected in strings Mixed Media Fiber Hub 16 port Stackable 10 100 auto sensing Dual Speed 8 port and 16 port Stackables 10 100 auto sensing Stackable Hubs SNMP Optional 10Mb series an...

Page 5: ...onnecting Fiber Optic ST Type Snap In 16 3 2 4 Connecting Fiber Optic Single mode 16 3 2 5 Power budget Calculation for P80F Fiber media 17 3 2 6 Connecting to NICs which support Auto Negotiation 17 3...

Page 6: ...Latency not including packet time 100 to 10 Mbps 5 s 10 to 100Mbps 5 s Path Delay Value 50 BT on all ports Maximum Ethernet Segment or Domain Lengths 10BASE T Unshielded twisted pair 100 m 328 ft 100...

Page 7: ...r Half Duplex selection on switched Ports 2 or 2SW for Magnum P80F Manual switch selects fiber port for FDX or HDX See Section 4 3 for details Full Fixed or Auto negotiation selection on switched Port...

Page 8: ...Magnum P80F SSC d or i Same as P80F but with single mode SC type fiber connector Magnum P80F SSCL d or i Same as P80F but with single mode Long reach 40Km SC type fiber connector Magnum P80F MTRJ d or...

Page 9: ...o keep the shipping container should you need to ship the unit at a later date To validate the product warranty please complete and return the enclosed Product Registration Card to GarrettCom as soon...

Page 10: ...services to network changes and expansions Top mounted LEDs provide status information on each port The Magnum P80 P80F Personal Switches provide high performance plug and play operation in compact pa...

Page 11: ...on capability See section 4 4 LEDs to indicate operating status of all ports are mounted on the top There are power PWR and ERROR self test at power up failed indicators for the unit For each port the...

Page 12: ...iber port is a switched port and performs as a domain providing a high bandwidth backbone connection no media converter is required and supporting long up to 40km fiber cable distances for installatio...

Page 13: ...peration is that more bandwidth is available for good packets when the traffic load is greatest To minimize the possibility of dropping frames on congested ports each Magnum P80 P80F Personal Switches...

Page 14: ...nds plus the packet time at 10 Mb For 100Mb to 100Mb forwarding the latency is 5 microseconds plus the packet time at 100Mb 2 6 Features and Benefits 100Mb switching services for high performance Ethe...

Page 15: ...rkspace location within reach of a standard AC wall outlet They come in a durable metal enclosure for table top or wall mount There is a choice of external power supplies for either 115vac or 230vac 2...

Page 16: ...than needing an auxiliary media converter unit The 100Mbps traffic does not use the bandwidth of the 10 Mbps domain so overall performance of the network is sustained at the highest possible level Exa...

Page 17: ...ility devices such as print servers run at 10 Mbps High performance users need a high bandwidth up link for access to a central LAN and central file servers Any attached node can change speed at any t...

Page 18: ...0C site The rugged metal case of the Magnum P80F P80C will normally protect it from accidental damage in a lab or workplace setting Maintain an open view of the top surface to visually monitor the sta...

Page 19: ...used In either case the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 100 meters 328 ft For fiber port 100BASE FX multi mode 50 125 or 62 5 125 microns cabling can be used whereas for single...

Page 20: ...d using color bands at regular intervals you must use the color coded strand on the associated ports at each end of the fiber optic segment 3 Connect the Transmit TX port light colored post on the Mag...

Page 21: ...to network designers and installers Fiber Port Module Speed Std Mode Std km fdx hdx Wave length nm Cable Size m X mitr Output PT dB R cvr Sens PR dB Worst OPB dB Worst distance Km fdx typical OPB dB t...

Page 22: ...th each unit The small DC power cord from the power supply plugs into the matching rear power jack of the P80F and P80C Personal switchess When the power is applied the green PWR LED will illuminate E...

Page 23: ...iguration settings are user options for UP LINK on RJ 45 port 1 Half Full duplex mode selection for the switched fiber port and FF AN can be done through a switch accessed from the front of the unit f...

Page 24: ...ps speed When the LINK ACT LED is ON steady ON indicates LINK with no traffic blinking ON indicates the port is transmitting receiving The port has auto negotiated for operation If a P80F or P80C RJ 4...

Page 25: ...Cascaded connections may be operated at either 10 or 100Mbps speed The P80F even supports cascaded connections of both 10 Mbps and 100Mbps at the same time on different ports When attaching a 10 Mbps...

Page 26: ...llation Section of the applicable chapter of this manual Also check to make sure that the various components of the network are interoperable 2 Check the cables and connectors to ensure that they have...

Page 27: ...rence of the problem Any changes to system administration procedures should all be noted in this record 5 3 Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure All returns for repair must be accompanied by a...

Page 28: ...hipping container 3 GarrettCom is not responsible for your return shipping charges 4 Ship the package to GarrettCom Inc 47823 Westinghouse Dr Fremont CA 94539 Attn Customer Service APPENDIX A WARRANTY...

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