利用碰撞截断减少高速IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD网络中大传播延迟的影响

M. Molle, B. Yeger
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半双工中继器是将多个主机连接到IEEE 802.3以太网局域网的最便宜的方法。然而,如果我们将数据速率从10mb /s的以太网提高到100mb /s的快速以太网,通过CSMA/CD共享访问的效率就会降低,因为这会导致碰撞碎片的大小增加。例如,在直径为200米的典型星形有线单中继网络中,从10BASE-T升级到100BASE-T将使往返延迟从大约100比特时间增加到近500比特时间。此外,进一步升级到1000 Mb/s千兆以太网将使往返延迟增加到大约4000比特时间。我们在中继器端口引入了一个简单的改变来处理传入信号,称为碰撞截断,并表明它减少了碰撞的平均持续时间超过50%的网络大往返延迟。对于在中等负载下运行的标准BEB以太网协议,碰撞截断可将100 Mb/s快速以太网的平均端到端网络延迟降低25%以上,将1000 Mb/s千兆以太网的平均端到端网络延迟降低50%以上。对于BLAM,碰撞截断使最大吞吐量提高了10%以上,并且在高负载下显著降低了平均端到端延迟。冲突截断不需要更改主机网络适配器,它的使用对主机是完全透明的。对于连接的主机来说,唯一可见的行为变化是网络直径似乎减小了的错觉。与升级到帧级设备(如桥接器)相比,在中继器中添加碰撞截断的相对成本非常小。
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Reducing the effects of large propagation delays on high speed IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD networks using collision truncation
A half duplex repeater is the cheapest method for connecting multiple hosts to an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet LAN. However, if we increase the data rate from 10 Mb/s Ethernet to 100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet, shared access via CSMA/CD becomes less efficient because of the resulting increase in size of the collision fragments. For example, in a typical star wired single repeater network with a diameter of 200 meters, upgrading from 10BASE-T to 100BASE-T increases the round trip delay from about 100 bit times to almost 500 bit times. Moreover, a further upgrade to 1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet would increase the round trip delay to about 4000 bit times. We introduce a simple change to the handling of incoming signals at the repeater ports known as collision truncation, and show that it reduces the average duration of a collision by more than 50% for networks with large round trip delays. For the standard BEB Ethernet protocol operating at moderate load, collision truncation reduces the mean end to end network delay by more than 25% for 100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet and by more than 50% for 1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet. For BLAM, collision truncation increases the maximum throughput by more than 10%, and reduces the mean end to end delay substantially under high load. Collision truncation requires no changes to the host network adapters, and its use is completely transparent to the hosts. The only behavioral change that is visible to the attached hosts is the illusion that the network diameter appears to have been reduced. The relative cost of adding collision truncation to a repeater is very small compared to upgrading to a frame level device, such as a bridge.
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