, Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
From: David Laight <david@l8s.co.uk>
List: tech-kern
Date: 07/19/2002 23:13:50
> It's a 16-port switch with an 8K-entry MAC cache and a 512 KB packet
> buffer. Shouldn't have any problems routing the packets between any
> two machines in my home network. ;-)
>
> Besides, as far as I can tell, the problems started when I started
> upgrading the client systems from something like 1.5W to 1.6beta or
> so. No hardware or network changes were made.
Maybe someone has improved the netbsd code so that it now sends out
the packets closer together - so the switch can no longer cope.
Also it (probably) allocates buffer space to each port. 512k/16
is 32k per port. A little bit over overhead and it will all
go horribly wrong.
David
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