Just a quick question on clearing up something that I'm unsure about. Do Hubs and switches etc. carry out a FCS (i.e. crc32) on data or is it just left to the NIC's to calculate?
i know that my Nortel Accelars and Baystack 350 & 450 switches validate FCS for every port.
i think most 'store and forward' switches do, and 'cut-through' switches don't
a store and forward switch gets the whole packet before transmiting any of it and a cuthrough switch starts sending before if finishes receiving, which is faster but more error prone.
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it would cut down on bandwidth if bad packets weren't retransmitted.
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The switch may drop a bad packet but, to my knowledge, it doesn't inform the sending NIC that the packet was dropped. It would be up to the receiving NIC to tell the sender that something is missing.
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