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Date:      20 Dec 2002 18:55:15 +0000
From:      Stacey Roberts <stacey@vickiandstacey.com>
To:        Christophe Simon <titof3000@hotmail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Networking hardware question
Message-ID:  <1040410514.58381.43.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <F165b9wwbRxON727VOL00012b23@hotmail.com>
References:  <F165b9wwbRxON727VOL00012b23@hotmail.com>

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Hi Christophe,

On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 18:47, Christophe Simon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> For one week, I have the responsability to administrate a LAN in a society 
> where there's at least 5 swithes and 1 hub connected together in chain. I 
> heard that plugging too many hubs or swithes in chain can cause network 
> stability problems.
> 
> Is that right, and what can I do. I have been adviced to put a bridge 
> station between twoo switches in the chain, but I didn't succeeded in 
> configuring the twoo interfaces (twoo RTL 8139 cards) on the same  network 
> adress (for exemple 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 cards in the same box...) 
> and making a bridge. I compiled my kernel with the BRIDGE option, and I put 
> sysct.net.link.bridge_cfg=rl0:0,rl1:0 in sysctl.conf.
> 
> Im I on the rigt way, and if not so on, what ca I do ?
> 
> Thanks a lot !
> 
> 

Not sure for others, but I seem to recall that 3COM Office Desktop
switches actually do specify the max number of units you can daisy-chain
together.

Not sure about bridging though.., sorry.

Stcey
> 
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Stacey Roberts
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