Ethernet question
Frank G. Fiamingo
frank at hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu
Tue Jul 17 04:57:43 AEST 1990
In article <1990Jul14.063620.4375 at iwarp.intel.com>,
merlyn at iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) writes:
> In-Reply-To: terry at cssun.tamu.edu (Terry Escamilla)
>
> In article <23877 at adm.BRL.MIL>, terry at cssun (Terry Escamilla) writes:
> | Is it possible for a workstation on an Ethernet to dynamically
> | determine the Internet (or even Ethernet) addresses of the
> | hosts/workstations immediately to its left and right?
> | I guess this would be like an "intelligent" ping or ARP.
>
> Ethernet is flat. (Well, OK, the cable is round. :-) Your broadcasts
> are flooded to every reciever on the cable. There's no left or right
> in electron space.
>
> Just another cybernetic hallucination,
> --
While it's true that the broadcasts are flooded to all receivers on the cable,
it's not truly "flat". It takes a definite time for the electron to
traverse any length of the cable. Conceivably one could measure the time it
takes for a signal to bounce back to the original machine and convert that
to distance.
Frank
Frank Fiamingo
frank at hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu
(614)292-4843
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