On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 01:50 -0700, Guy Harris wrote: > Breen Mullins wrote: > > > You're almost certainly connected to a switch (which is marketing-speak > > for a bridge), > > Really? Yes, really. What we call a switch (I do too...) is an instance of what the IEEE standard calls a 'transparent bridge'. It's the learning algorithm that allows the switch/bridge to make intelligent forwarding decisions which makes it a bridge. > I think of a bridge as a device that forwards all received > packets to those networks on the bridge, other than the one on which the > packet came in on, No, that's more like a repeater -- IEEE-speak for a hub. > > But, yes, Ethernet networks tend to be switched, these days, so A, B, > and C are probably plugged into a switch (perhaps with a router behind > the switch). > The original post refers to trying to sniff traffic in a dorm at Purdue University. As I said, it's absolutely certain that it's a switched network. Breen -- Breen Mullins 408-435-8401x123 SQA Engineer 0xde05499b Asante Technologies, Inc.
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