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Hub
• It is a Physical layer device (Layer 1)
• It is Dummy Device
• It works with 0’s and 1’s (Bits)
• It works with broadcasting
• It works with shared bandwidth
• It is has 1 Broadcast Domain and 1 Collision Domain
• Collisions are identified using Access Methods called
CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA

2
Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain
• Broadcast Domain
Set of all devices that receive broadcast frames
originating from any device within the set.
• Collision domain
In Ethernet, the network area within which frames that
have collided are propagated is called a collision
domain.
• A collision domain is a network segment with two or
more devices sharing the same bandwidth.
• Repeaters and hubs propagate collisions, LAN switches,
bridges, and routers do not.

3
Types of Hubs
• Active Hubs uses power supply and
regenerates the

data (i.e.) strengthens the

signals in case of disturbances.
• Passive Hubs doesn’t use power supply and it will not
regenerate the data (i.e.) doesn’t strengthen the signals
in case of disturbances. It is used only to share the
physical media
• Intelligent Hubs are sometimes called as smart hubs.
These devices basically function as active hubs, but also
include a microprocessor chip and diagnostic capabilities
and are useful in troubleshooting situations.

4
Switch
• It is Datalink layer device (Layer 2)
• Its is An Intelligent device
• It works with Physical addresses (i.e. MAC addresses)
• It works with fixed bandwidth
• It works with Flooding and Unicast
• It has 1 Broadcast domain and Number of Collision
domains depends upon the number of ports.
• It maintains a MAC address table

5
Types of Switches

• Manageable switches
On a Manageable switch, an IP address can be assigned
and configurations can be made. It has a console port .

• Unmanageable switches
On an Unmanageable switch, configurations cannot be
made, an IP address cannot be assigned as there is no
console port.

6
Bridge Vs Switch

Bridge
• Bridges are software
based
• Bridges have low port
density
• Generally used for

Switch
• Switches are hardware
based
• Switches have high
port density
• Generally used for

connecting two

connecting single

different topologies

topology (Segment)

(Segments)

7
Router
• It is a Network layer device (Layer 3)
• Its is an Intelligent device
• It works with Logical Addressing (i.e. IP,IPX,AppleTalk)
• It works with Fixed bandwidth
• Number of Broadcast domains and Number of Collision
domains depends upon the number of interfaces.

8
How many Broadcast &
Collision Domains

E0

E1

9
Broadcast Domains

E0

E1

10
Collision Domains

E0

E1

11
Cisco’s Hierarchical Design Model

Cisco divided the Switches into 3 Layers
• Access Layer Switches
Switches Series : 1900 & 2900
• Distribution Layer Switches
Switches Series : 3000 & 5000
• Core Layer Switches
Switches Series : 7000, 8000 & 10,000

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Access Layer Switch

Catalyst 1900

Catalyst 2900

13
Switching Mode
Three types of Switching Mode :
• Store & Forward
– A Default switching method for distribution layer switches.
– Latency : High
– Error Checking : Yes
• Fragment Free
– It is also referred to as Modified Cut-Through
– A Default Switching method for access layer switches.
– Latency : Medium
– Error Checking : On 64 bytes of Frame
• Cut through
– A Default switching method for the core layer switches
Latency is the total time taken for a Frame to pass through the
Latency is the total time taken for a Frame to pass through the
– Latency : Low
Switch. Latency depends on the switching mode and the
Switch. Latency depends on the switching mode and the
– Error Checking : No
14
hardware capabilities of the Switch.
hardware capabilities of the Switch.
Store & Forward
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Stores the Complete Frame
Stores the Complete Frame
Runs CRC on Complete Frame
Runs CRC on Complete Frame
If, Error
If, Error
Contact Source
Contact Source
Transport Layer
Transport Layer

If, No Error
If, No Error

Check MAT
Check MAT

If, Entry
If, Entry
is there
is there

Unicast
Unicast

If, Entry
If, Entry
is not
is not
there
there
Flooding
Flooding
15
Fragment Free
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Checks the first 64 Bytes of the Frame
Checks the first 64 Bytes of the Frame
Runs CRC on 64 bytes of the Frame
Runs CRC on 64 bytes of the Frame
If, Error
If, Error
Contact Source
Contact Source
Transport Layer
Transport Layer

If, No Error
If, No Error

Check MAT
Check MAT

If, Entry
If, Entry
is there
is there

Unicast
Unicast

If, Entry
If, Entry
is not
is not
there
there
Flooding
Flooding
16
Cut through
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch
Check MAT
Check MAT
If, Entry
If, Entry
is there
is there
Unicast
Unicast

If, Entry
If, Entry
is not
is not
there
there
Flooding
Flooding

17
External of Switch

Catalyst 1900

10BaseT

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

10 mbps Ports

9

10

11

12

A

B

Fast Ethernet
100 mbps Ports

18

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Switching 1

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  • 2. Hub • It is a Physical layer device (Layer 1) • It is Dummy Device • It works with 0’s and 1’s (Bits) • It works with broadcasting • It works with shared bandwidth • It is has 1 Broadcast Domain and 1 Collision Domain • Collisions are identified using Access Methods called CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA 2
  • 3. Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain • Broadcast Domain Set of all devices that receive broadcast frames originating from any device within the set. • Collision domain In Ethernet, the network area within which frames that have collided are propagated is called a collision domain. • A collision domain is a network segment with two or more devices sharing the same bandwidth. • Repeaters and hubs propagate collisions, LAN switches, bridges, and routers do not. 3
  • 4. Types of Hubs • Active Hubs uses power supply and regenerates the data (i.e.) strengthens the signals in case of disturbances. • Passive Hubs doesn’t use power supply and it will not regenerate the data (i.e.) doesn’t strengthen the signals in case of disturbances. It is used only to share the physical media • Intelligent Hubs are sometimes called as smart hubs. These devices basically function as active hubs, but also include a microprocessor chip and diagnostic capabilities and are useful in troubleshooting situations. 4
  • 5. Switch • It is Datalink layer device (Layer 2) • Its is An Intelligent device • It works with Physical addresses (i.e. MAC addresses) • It works with fixed bandwidth • It works with Flooding and Unicast • It has 1 Broadcast domain and Number of Collision domains depends upon the number of ports. • It maintains a MAC address table 5
  • 6. Types of Switches • Manageable switches On a Manageable switch, an IP address can be assigned and configurations can be made. It has a console port . • Unmanageable switches On an Unmanageable switch, configurations cannot be made, an IP address cannot be assigned as there is no console port. 6
  • 7. Bridge Vs Switch Bridge • Bridges are software based • Bridges have low port density • Generally used for Switch • Switches are hardware based • Switches have high port density • Generally used for connecting two connecting single different topologies topology (Segment) (Segments) 7
  • 8. Router • It is a Network layer device (Layer 3) • Its is an Intelligent device • It works with Logical Addressing (i.e. IP,IPX,AppleTalk) • It works with Fixed bandwidth • Number of Broadcast domains and Number of Collision domains depends upon the number of interfaces. 8
  • 9. How many Broadcast & Collision Domains E0 E1 9
  • 12. Cisco’s Hierarchical Design Model Cisco divided the Switches into 3 Layers • Access Layer Switches Switches Series : 1900 & 2900 • Distribution Layer Switches Switches Series : 3000 & 5000 • Core Layer Switches Switches Series : 7000, 8000 & 10,000 12
  • 13. Access Layer Switch Catalyst 1900 Catalyst 2900 13
  • 14. Switching Mode Three types of Switching Mode : • Store & Forward – A Default switching method for distribution layer switches. – Latency : High – Error Checking : Yes • Fragment Free – It is also referred to as Modified Cut-Through – A Default Switching method for access layer switches. – Latency : Medium – Error Checking : On 64 bytes of Frame • Cut through – A Default switching method for the core layer switches Latency is the total time taken for a Frame to pass through the Latency is the total time taken for a Frame to pass through the – Latency : Low Switch. Latency depends on the switching mode and the Switch. Latency depends on the switching mode and the – Error Checking : No 14 hardware capabilities of the Switch. hardware capabilities of the Switch.
  • 15. Store & Forward Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Stores the Complete Frame Stores the Complete Frame Runs CRC on Complete Frame Runs CRC on Complete Frame If, Error If, Error Contact Source Contact Source Transport Layer Transport Layer If, No Error If, No Error Check MAT Check MAT If, Entry If, Entry is there is there Unicast Unicast If, Entry If, Entry is not is not there there Flooding Flooding 15
  • 16. Fragment Free Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Checks the first 64 Bytes of the Frame Checks the first 64 Bytes of the Frame Runs CRC on 64 bytes of the Frame Runs CRC on 64 bytes of the Frame If, Error If, Error Contact Source Contact Source Transport Layer Transport Layer If, No Error If, No Error Check MAT Check MAT If, Entry If, Entry is there is there Unicast Unicast If, Entry If, Entry is not is not there there Flooding Flooding 16
  • 17. Cut through Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Whenever, a Frame is received by the Switch Check MAT Check MAT If, Entry If, Entry is there is there Unicast Unicast If, Entry If, Entry is not is not there there Flooding Flooding 17
  • 18. External of Switch Catalyst 1900 10BaseT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 mbps Ports 9 10 11 12 A B Fast Ethernet 100 mbps Ports 18