IBM SG24-4817-00 User Manual

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Note:

1

In this case assuming an even distribution of three workstations per

segment on each of 16 available Ethernet segments.

2

Calculated by dividing the total bandwidth available after the change

by the original bandwidth available per device, which was calculated by
dividing the total bandwidth available by the number of devices sharing it.
In this case, the original bandwidth calculation is: 10,000 Kbps/segment *
1 segment / (40 users + 4 servers) = 227 Kbps/device. To be fair, this is
a nominal value: in reality, the available bandwidth on a shared Ethernet
segment rarely exceeds 40-50% of the rated bandwidth because of
collisions and re-transmissions.

3

This is an average value. The four segments with one device would

actually receive 10,000 Kbps/device, while the remaining 12 segments
would have two devices a piece, each receiving 5,000 Kbps.

Table 11 (Page 2 of 2). Bandwidth Improvement with Ethernet LAN Switch M o d u l e

Device

Maximum Bandwidth Available (Kbps)

Bandwidth

Improvement

Ratio

2

Server

Offload

ATM

Server

Micro-

segment
-ation

1

ATM25

Offload

Ethernet Desktop

250

250

4000

5714

3

25x

A T M Desktop

250

250

4000

25000

110x

80

ATM Workgroup Solutions: Implementing the 8285 ATM Switch

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