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Magnum 6K16-Series Managed Fiber Switch Installation and User Guide (04/06) 
 
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2.2.9 
Frame Buffering and Flow Control 
 
Magnum 6K16-Series’s are store-and-forward switches.  Each frame (or 
packet) is loaded into the Switch’s memory and inspected before forwarding can occur.  
This technique ensures that all forwarded frames are of a valid length and have the 
correct CRC, i.e., are good packets.  This eliminates the propagation of bad packets, 
enabling all of the available bandwidth to be used for valid information.  
 
While other switching technologies (such as "cut-through" or 
"express") impose minimal frame latency, they will also permit bad frames to propagate 
out to the Ethernet segments connected.  The "cut-through" technique permits collision 
fragment frames (which are a result of late collisions) to be forwarded which add to the 
network traffic.  Since there is no way to filter frames with a bad CRC (the entire frame 
must be present in order for CRC to be calculated), the result of indiscriminate cut-
through forwarding is greater traffic congestion, especially at peak activity.  Since 
collisions and bad packets are more likely when traffic is heavy, the result of store-and-
forward operation is that more bandwidth is available for good packets when the traffic 
load is greatest.  
When the Magnum 6K16-Series Switch detects that its free buffer queue space 
is low, the Switch sends industry standard (full-duplex only) PAUSE packets out to the 
devices sending packets to cause “flow control”. This tells the sending devices to 
temporarily stop sending traffic, which allows a traffic catch-up to occur without 
dropping packets.  Then, normal packet buffering and processing resumes. This flow-
control sequence occurs in a small fraction of a second and is transparent to an observer.  
Another feature implemented in Magnum 6K16-Series Switches is a collision-based 
flow-control mechanism (when operating at half-duplex only). When the Switch detects 
that its free buffer queue space is low, the Switch prevents more frames from entering by 
forcing a collision signal on all receiving half-duplex ports in order to stop incoming 
traffic.  
2.2.10  Managed Network Software ( MNS-6K ) for Magnum 6K8-Series 
Magnum 6K8-Series’s come with licensed MNS-6K Firmware (Rel 3.2), which 
allows to configure the Magnum 6Ks as a Managed Switch and other Software enabled 
features.  For additional information about MNS-6K, see the Magnum 6K8-Series MNS 
Software User guide in pdf format, a separate document normally accessed via your 
web-browser, at 
ftp://ftp.garrettcom.com/
  
or FTP client program by 
ftp.GarrettCom.com
  using  
user  : m6kuser   
 password : m6kuser