Latency; Port-To-Port Latency - McDATA 4314 Installation Manual

Mcdata fibre channel switch module installation guide ,4314
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Latency

ports if the combined destination bandwidth is greater than or equal to the
source bandwidth.
In multiple chassis fabrics, each link between chassis contributes 106 or 212
MB of bandwidth between those chassis depending on the speed of the link.
When additional bandwidth is needed between devices, increase the number
of links between the connecting switches. The switch module guarantees
in-order-delivery with any number of links between chassis.
Latency is a measure of how fast a frame travels from one port to another. The
factors that affect latency include transmission rate and the
source/destination port relationship as shown in
Table 2-2.

Port-to-Port Latency

Destination Rate
Gbps
1
< 0.6 µsec
1
< 0.5 µsec
2
1
Based on minimum frame size of 36 bytes. Latency increases for larger frame sizes.
Performance
Table
2-2.
2
1
< 0.8 µsec
< 0.4 µsec
Planning
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