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RE: [EFM-Copper] discovery and adding pairs...




I agree.
Most "inverse multiplex" schemes can accomodate adding
and/or removing members without restarting the aggregate link.
Why invent a new one that does not have this capability?

Jeff Towne

   -----Original Message-----
   From: Matt Squire [mailto:MSquire@hatterasnetworks.com]
   Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 9:53 PM
   To: stds-802-3-efm-copper@ieee.org
   Cc: Barry O'Mahony (E-mail); Hugh Barrass (E-mail); Michael Beck
   (E-mail)
   Subject: [EFM-Copper] discovery and adding pairs...
   
      
   
   One of my TR comments against D2.1 (#302) asked for a 
   clarification about how the discovery process can add loops 
   to an up and running EFM copper interface (10PASS/2BASE).  I 
   thought I just misunderstood the discovery process because 
   it did not seem possible to add a loop to 10PASS/2BASE port 
   that is already operational.  The response to the comment is 
   that I was correct and that its not possible.
   
   Does anyone else find it unacceptable to have to take down 
   all pairs to "re-discover" which pairs can be included in an 
   aggregate?  IMHO, this is a bizarre and unobtainable 
   restriction.  Pairs, in general, don't come up at the same 
   time. They can go away and come back.  The discovery process 
   we have in place does not take that into account.  
   
   Am I out in left field?  Do we think this idea of having all 
   ports initializing at the same time is at all feasible?  
   
   - Matt