Shalini Juneja
When a switch is said to be congested?
Posted by Shalini Juneja in Networking | Others on Apr 27, 2011
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Posted by Shalini Juneja on Apr 27, 2011
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It is possible that a switch receives packets faster than the shared link can accommodate and stores in its memory, for an extended period of time, then the switch will eventually run out of buffer space, and some packets will have to be dropped and in this state is said to congested state.


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