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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

48.0. "DEC's FDDI - packet fragmentation/re-assembly???" by AUNTB::HYMES (Software Services) Tue Apr 03 1990 08:31

    Do/will DEC's FDDI products support packet fragmentation/reassembly?
    If a large packet comes off of a FDDI ring, and must traverse
    a standard 10 mb Ethernet to get to another FDDI ring, will the
    packet be properly disassembled and re-assembled?
    
    Are there any kind of standards defined for packet fragmentation and
    re-assembly?  (...that would enable a "third party" bridge to
    successfully re-assemble a packet fragmented by a DEC bridge?)
    
    I would appreciate any information on this subject.
    Thanks,
    Pat
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48.1We do it in the bridgeAKO569::JOYGet a life!Tue Apr 03 1990 13:199
    Our bridges will do IP packet fragmentation. It is up to the
    destination nodes to do the reassembly. Our bridges are based on and
    compatible with RFC-791, RFC-792 and RFC-1009. Any third-parties who
    conform to these RFCs will be compatible with our bridges.  Manu Kaycee
    (Quiver::MKAYCEE) can provide you with more info on the fragmentation
    issue.
    
    Debbie
    
48.2The bridge will also do Phase VF104::HERNANPeter Hernan NCGD-DNCThu Apr 12 1990 16:2515

  Phase V supports Network layer fragmentation and I understand the FDDI bridge
will be capable of using this facility.

  Once Network Layer fragmentation takes place, at any point in the network
the packets will not be reassembled until they reach the Network Layer of the
destination node.

  The Phase IV Routing Layer does not support packet fragmentation. Therefore,
when a Phase V system, on an FDDI network, is communicating with a Phase IV
system on an Ethernet, the Phase V system will be limited by either the Phase IV
Line or EXEC buffer size.

  regards
48.3BERN01::DEYPhV or Big wind, long talk, no rainTue Apr 17 1990 15:4410
Peter

>>  The Phase IV Routing Layer does not support packet fragmentation. Therefore,
>>when a Phase V system, on an FDDI network, is communicating with a Phase IV
>>system on an Ethernet, the Phase V system will be limited by either the Phase IV
>>Line or EXEC buffer size.

Do you mean, that in the transport negotiation between Ph V and Ph IV. the 
smallest buffer size is chosen ? and therefore no use of the max FDDI buffer
size is made.
48.4KONING::KONINGNI1D @FN42eqWed Apr 18 1990 10:513
That's right.

	paul