[Leaplist] Daisy chaining network switches
Hank Lambert
hank at hanklambert.com
Fri Jul 27 21:04:14 EDT 2007
I hope this helps. According to the PDF I just found, it looks like they
claim that the limit is 32 devices, with a round trip packet time of less
than 5 ms. Here is the link:
http://download.telemecanique.com/85256E69002E481A/all/A56BC594BBF2E66085256
ED900487B79/$File/transparentreadysystemapproachindustrialethernetcablingsys
t_presentation_en3.0_43656.pdf
Hank Lambert
KB4MTO
Certified Geek
-----Original Message-----
From: leaplist-bounces at leap-cf.org [mailto:leaplist-bounces at leap-cf.org] On
Behalf Of tonyb
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 7:15 PM
To: LEAP is Linux Enthusiasts and Professionals, a Linux User Group.
Subject: [Leaplist] Daisy chaining network switches
I've googled this question several different ways and have not found a
good answer. Do any of the network gurus on the list know how many
switches can be daisy chained together before the network starts having
problems? Are the rules for changing 10/100 switches different than
1000 switches?
TIA
Tony
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