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855.1 | token ring, no plans yet | WASNT::"[email protected]" | Born to be Mild | Fri Mar 07 1997 15:56 | 9 |
| >Do we intend to support LAN Emulation Client support for Token-Ring in
>our ATM adapters?
For VMS, digital unix and Novell, we haven't made this call yet.
That means I can guarentee we won't have it within 3 months.
However, we need to understand how many customers need this. Please
send you inputs and requirements to Ranjeet Sudan.
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855.2 | | NPSS::NEWTON | Thomas Newton | Fri Mar 07 1997 19:54 | 17 |
| > Another question;
>
> Do we support redundant LECS?
>
> In my case, they want to be able to adress an alternative LECS, if the
> primary site goes down. They want to use ILMI MIB to communicate which
> LECS is configured for an ELAN, by sending the ATM address of the LECS
> in the ILMI MIB to the LEC. ANyone to comment on this?
The ILMI MIB has no concept of "which LECS is configured for an ELAN".
If you are referring to the Service Registry MIB, we do not support it
today, but will be supporting it in Version 2.5.
If you meant to say "redundant LES" ... we don't do that now, but I've
heard that we are going to add some sort of proprietary redundancy. I
am not sure what this means in terms of the LECS features or LECS MIB.
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855.3 | | NPSS::NEWTON | Thomas Newton | Fri Mar 07 1997 19:57 | 3 |
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Just to make things clear ... my answer in 855.2 concerns our switches
(GIGAswitch/ATM, ATMswitch900) rather than the adapter.
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855.4 | what about the adapter support of redundant LES? | OSLLAV::BJORN | Bj�rn Olav Haugom | Mon Mar 10 1997 02:42 | 9 |
| A consultant told me that the IBM switch uses the ILMI MIB to tell the LEC
where to find a LECS, and he said that it should be possible to only use the
LANE name, to get the information about the alternative LECS and LES.
I guess IBM uses an external LES/LECS for their switches, right?
What about the support of Token-Ring for Windows-NT on Intel?
Bj�rn Olav
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855.5 | token ring | WASNT::"[email protected]" | Born to be Mild | Mon Mar 10 1997 09:07 | 4 |
| No plans for token ring support in the short term, so even if we
decicde to do it, it wouldn't ship for a couple of months.
doug
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855.6 | | NPSS::NEWTON | Thomas Newton | Mon Mar 10 1997 18:04 | 9 |
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There is nothing in the ILMI MIB to tell a LEC about alternative addresses
for LESes. A LEC always gets the LES address through manual configuration
or through the LECS. LAN name is one of the things a LECS can consider in
answering a configuration request.
I suppose you could set up different LECSes so that they deliberately tell
the LEC to use different LES addresses -- assuming you had a reundant LES.
Without a redundant LES, this would just fragment your ELAN.
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