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<blockquote data-quote="Art Hays" data-source="post: 132212" data-attributes="member: 8335"><p>Re: Yamaha Rivage PM10</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the TWINLANe transport is 10Gbase-SR because they say they use multi-mode fiber and that's good for up to 300m. Probably can't use 10GBase-T because of latency issues on copper, and that would only be 100m anyway. If this is 10GbE they have to implement routing protocols because there are multiple paths (the 'ring'). In this case probably only one path between nodes is active until there is a failure. Or they could be doing something really 'ring' like where packets circulate both ways all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Hays, post: 132212, member: 8335"] Re: Yamaha Rivage PM10 Perhaps the TWINLANe transport is 10Gbase-SR because they say they use multi-mode fiber and that's good for up to 300m. Probably can't use 10GBase-T because of latency issues on copper, and that would only be 100m anyway. If this is 10GbE they have to implement routing protocols because there are multiple paths (the 'ring'). In this case probably only one path between nodes is active until there is a failure. Or they could be doing something really 'ring' like where packets circulate both ways all the time. [/QUOTE]
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