Followup to: <Pine.GSO.4.44.0305101411001.11628-100000@unix.cs.tamu.edu>
By author: Xinwen Fu <xinwenfu@cs.tamu.edu>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Hi, all,
> I asked before why my linksys workgroup 5-port switch worked like
> a hub
> under heavy traffic (10mb/s) into one socket of the switch. The conclusion
> is that the switch has some problem.
>
> In fact, for the first 5 minutes, it
> works like a switch and then it works like a hub. The switching table is
> messed up by the intense traffic, we believe. Other cheaper switches
> (netgear fast esthernet switch FS108 ) have the same problem. We use a
> CentreCom FS708, and then the problem is solved. Of course other expensive
> and professional switches should be ok too, we think.
>
Do you have lots of machines on your network? All switches has a
limit on the number of MACs they can remember.
-hpa
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