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4 ethernet channels a, b, c, d, e, and f, 1 ethernet channel a – Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 Ethernet User Manual

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CHAPTER 1:

INTRODUCTION

1-12

EMM-E6 User’s Guide

1.4

ETHERNET CHANNELS A, B, C, D, E, and F

The EMM-E6 manages all Ethernet bridging traffic within its resident
hub. This means that the EMM-E6 controls up to six of the Ethernet
bridging channels - A, B, C, D, E, and, in the future, F. These channels
access the same EMM-E6 shared memory, so bridging between channels
is concurrent.

1.4.1

Ethernet Channel A

Channel A operates over the MMAC Power and Management Bus,
Cabletron’s original Ethernet channel. Only Cabletron Systems
non-repeater MIMs (i.e., TPMIMs, FOMIMs, and THN-MIMs) access
the EMM-E6 through Ethernet Channel A. Additionally, the TPXMIM
Ethernet Port Assignment modules are able to communicate through
Ethernet Channel A, as well as the additional backplane channels. When
the EMM-E6 receives a frame on Channel A, it goes through the same
bridging functions as any of the other channels. In addition, the EMM-E6
incorporates IEEE 802.3 repeater logic to repeat Channel A frames. In
other words:

the EMM-E6 bridges for all attached devices, and provides Ethernet

repeating functions for Channel A modules

even if the EMM-E6 does not bridge the Channel A traffic it

receives, it still repeats the information back out onto the Ethernet A
Channel.

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