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When a switch is said to be congested?
Posted by guru pradyumna in Networking | Others on Nov 10, 2011
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When the sum of inputs for a particular output destination exceeds the capacity of that output, then switch gets congested.

Posted by Sonakshi Singh on Feb 19, 2012

Since switches have large number of inputs (which may regulary have packets destined for a single output), they likely sites of network congestion

To reach the an equivalent level of performance, output buffered switches require more buffers and a faster switch fabric than input buffered switches.

Congestion will fill all buffers. Dead time or spare capacity is required to empty full buffers.

Posted by guru pradyumna on Nov 10, 2011
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