IBM BM 8270 Switch User Manual


 
Added capacity and flexibility
With the 8270 you get added capacity
and flexibility at a low cost per port.
The LAN shown in Figure 1 has provided
excellent service in this data environ-
ment. But growth and new graphics
applications are causing performance
problems on this traditional, shared-
media, 16-Mbps LAN.
Combining switching, full-duplex-
attached servers and micro-segmented,
shared-media LANs (Figure 2) gives the
following advantages:
No change to installed adapters
No change to house wiring
No change to application software
Fewer users per segment
More bandwidth per user
Reduction in the number of bridges
Reduced complexity
Reduced cost
8270 Nways LAN Switch Family
Model 800
Backbones remain overburdened by
demands of e-mail, busy servers and
Internet traffic (see Figure 3). Until now
all you could do was install a faster,
shared-media LAN like FDDI.
The 8270 Model 800 can act as a
powerful workgroup switch or replace
the entire backbone with a single switch
(see Figure 4). Use TokenPipes to double
or quadruple the bandwidth if you need
it. TokenPipe allows you to connect up to
four parallel, 32-Mbps paths between
any two Token-Ring switches, providing
as much capacity between switches as
you need. This solution means:
No change to application software
Elimination or reduction of bridges
Elimination of all routers except those on
the periphery
• Scalable bandwidth between switches
using TokenPipes
• Simplified network management
3. 8228 MAU
4. 8270 Nways LAN Switch Model 600
5. 8272 Nways Token-Ring LAN Model 108
6. 8226 Token-Ring RJ45 Connection
7. 8239 Token-Ring Stackable Hub
Figure 3. Backbone congestion
1. 2210 Router
2. 8230 Controlled Access Unit
3. 8228 MAU
4. 8270 Nways Token-Ring LAN Model 600
5. 8272 Nways Token-Ring LAN Model 108
6. 8226 Token-Ring RJ45 Connection
7. 8239 Token-Ring Stackable Hub
8. 8270 Nways LAN Switch Model 800
Figure 4. The 8270 Model 800 relieves backbone congestion
1. 2210 Router
2. 8230 Controlled Access Unit