The most in-depth guide to the capabilities, application, and design of LAN switches and switched internetworksWritten by an innovator who has been at the forefront of networking technology for more than two decades, this comprehensive book covers everything you need to know about LAN switching. From understanding switch functions and features to technology integration and network management, it provides valuable insights for network planners, developers, and managers. Seifert helps you gain a clear understanding of the often-complex features and options available in LAN switches, along with detailed explanations of the latest technology enhancements-including previously unpublished information on Link Aggregation, Virtual LANs, and Layer 3 switches. Packed with the most up-to-date and complete information on LAN switches, this book:
Explains how switches and bridges operate, and explores implementation and performance issues
Details how switches can be deployed in both homogeneous and heterogeneous LAN environments
Provides a comprehensive explanation of the Spanning Tree Protocol
Covers source routing, which is available on Token Ring and FDDI networks
Explains full duplex LAN operation and link flow control methods
Looks at the applications and IEEE 802.3ad standard for aggregated links and their effect on system and higher-layer protocol behavior
Introduces Virtual LANs and the IEEE 802.1Q standard
Discusses the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as well as other forms of itch management
Explores the architecture and data flow through a typical switch, including an analysis of switch fabric options