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Quick Reference Guide to the Ethernet System
1.9 Extending Ethernets with Hubs
Ethernet was designed to be easily expandable to meet the networking needs of a given site. To help extend Ethernet systems, networking vendors sell devices that provide multiple Ethernet ports. These devices are known as hubs since they provide the central portion, or hub, of a media system.
There are two major kinds of hub: repeater
hubs and switching hubs. As we've seen, each port of a
repeater hub links individual Ethernet media segments together to create a
larger network that operates as a single Ethernet LAN. The total set of
segments and repeaters in the Ethernet LAN must meet the round trip timing
specifications. The second kind of hub provides packet switching, typically
based on bridging ports as described in Chapter 15.
The important thing to know at this point is that each port of a packet
switching hub provides a connection to an Ethernet media system that
operates as a separate Ethernet LAN. Unlike a repeater hub whose individual
ports combine segments together to create a single large LAN, a switching
hub makes it possible to divide a set of Ethernet media systems into
multiple LANs that are linked together by way of the packet switching
electronics in the hub. The round trip timing rules for each LAN stop at the
switching hub port. This allows you to link a large number of individual
Ethernet LANs together.
A given Ethernet LAN can consist of merely a single cable segment linking some
number of computers, or it may consist of a repeater hub linking several
such media segments together. Whole Ethernet LANs can themselves be linked
together to form extended network systems using packet switching hubs. While
an individual Ethernet LAN may typically support anywhere from a few up to
several dozen computers, the total system of Ethernet LANs linked with
packet switches at a given site may support many hundreds or thousands of
machines.
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