[SunRescue] Mixing 10 & 100Mbps Ethernet
Tim Harrison
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Feb 21 17:25:18 CST 2001
Michael Doyle wrote:
> A question for the future has occurred to me. Given that many of our
> home networks of older computers have only 10Mbps Ethernet, I am
> wondering if these can be hooked up to the networks of our future 'old'
> computers that will have only 100Mbps, and eventually Gigabit Ethernet?
> I have no experience with 100Mbps Ethernet hubs, but in my reading on
> the 'Net it seems that a 10/100Mbps compatible hub will be needed.
> Another bit of gear to look for down the line.
You might end up having a series of hubs/switches. A la:
10Mbps-box -> 10/100-switch -> 100/Gb-switch -> router -> public
network. Considering the proliferation of 10/100Mbps gear out there,
it'll be a snap to find used ones 10 years from now.
> Not to mention software - will there will implementations of IPv6 for
> SunOS 4.x and NextStep 3.x, for instance, should the ISP's stop routing
> IPv4...
You can encapsulate IPv4 in IPv6. That should probably work for a
while. I'm guessing (I haven't spent much time with IPv6 yet) that your
router would be able to do that encapsulation, and continue on merrily.
I doubt that IPv6 will completely obliterate IPv4 anytime soon.
Renumbering the entire internet would take years to complete. After
that, who knows. I suppose it would be like trying to run DECNet over
your routers and onto the public network.
--
Tim Harrison
Network Administrator
harrison at timharrison.com
http://www.networklevel.com/
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