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112.1 | | BAGELS::WILLIAMS | Bryan Williams | Thu Aug 16 1990 14:53 | 4 |
| We are working with several potential vendors of such products. For
further information, contact John Mollica (BAGELS::MOLLICA).
Bryan
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112.2 | Thank you | CSC32::N_HENDERSON | Internal Network Support, CSC/CS | Fri Aug 17 1990 10:30 | 11 |
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Thank you very much for the prompt reply. As you can see by Chuck's
next note, we got around it this time by placing a sniffer at the
ethernet connection to the bridge, but had to go through various
reconfigurations to obtain sufficient clues to resolve the problem.
If anyone is waiting for encouragement to promptly produce an FDDI
analyzer, let this be such a plea.
Nancy
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112.3 | Tektronixs has it now (?) | BORON5::MACKAY_RANDY | | Sun Aug 19 1990 03:23 | 6 |
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Suggest you contact Tektronixs , I received some propaganda on it
a couple of weeks ago .
Randy
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112.4 | FDDI protocol analyzer? | CSC32::N_HENDERSON | Internal Network Support, CSC/CS | Tue Aug 21 1990 15:09 | 7 |
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Randy,
Is this an actual protocol analyzer or a TDR?
Nanc
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112.5 | | BORON5::MACKAY_RANDY | | Thu Aug 23 1990 19:35 | 6 |
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I don't have the stuff in front of me , I'm at home right now . It
looks like a bit error rate tester , plus some more , send me a fax
number or a mail stop and I'll ship the info to you .
Randy
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112.6 | Any Analyzers Yet? | DPDMAI::DAVIES | Mark, SCA Area Network Consultant | Tue Mar 05 1991 11:36 | 12 |
| Is there a list of vendors yet that are actually building and selling
FDDI analyzer/monitors?
The more FDDI we install, the more requests we get for such a tool.
Most would like to see it as part of DECelms/DECmcc or at least
integratable into DECmcc.
Thanks,
Mark
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112.7 | I saw one at Comnet | JUMP4::JOY | Get a life! | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:20 | 13 |
| Mark,
WHile I was at COmNet in Jan. I stopped by the Digital Technology
booth. They were showing a pretty nice looking FDDI protocol analyzer.
I have the brochure form them if you want me to send you a copy or you
can contact Nancy Klosterman, Mgr. of Sales and Marketing, 513-443,
0412, FAX 513-226-0511. Their address is 2300 Edwin C. Moses Blvd.
Dayton, Oh 45408
I don't know if anyone in CSS or engineering uses a specific vendor's
analyzer, but this one looked pretty sharp.
Deb
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112.8 | Contacts | DPDMAI::DAVIES | Mark, SCA Area Network Consultant | Tue Mar 19 1991 11:43 | 44 |
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I have found 2 vendors with FDDI protocol analyzers and a brief on each
one is as follows:
COMPANY PRODUCT
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Digital Technology, Inc. LANHAWK 5750 Network Analyzer
2300 Edwin C. Moses Blvd. LANHAWK 3726 Symbol Generator
Dayton, Ohio 45408
(513)443-0412
Tekelec ChameLAN 100
26580 West Agoura Road
Calabasas, Calif 91302
(818)880-5656
Both have similar functionality as follows:
- Full bandwidth data capture rate
- Capture memory from ~4-20MB options
- Multi-megabyte hard disk storage options
- TCP/IP analysis support
- 80386 PC platform
The DTI 5750 product attaches via an optical splitter cabling assembly,
ie, it is not known to any station on the ring and is only listening.
The DTI 3726 connects directly to the ring (like a SAS) but is viewed as
an optical repeater (this unit is the traffic generator).
The Tekelec ChameLAN 100 attaches as either a SAS or DAS. This unit
also runs UNIX and Motif and supports X-windows over TCP/IP. Tekelec
has also announced a Simulation facility (traffic generator) which will
be available in 1991.
Both units currently run in the range of $35K - $60K.
Regards,
Mark
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112.9 | | BAGELS::WILLIAMS | Bryan Williams | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:20 | 7 |
| CSSE is working on establishing specs and qualifying vendors for an FDDI
analyzer. If you have a short term need, I'd suggest you rent or lease
the equipment you need, and post any observations you have about the
equipment here. As soon as I know more (like who is doing this work),
I'll post the info.
Bryan
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112.10 | Any Tekelec buyers? | STAR::GILLUM | Kirt Gillum | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:31 | 14 |
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Any potential buyers of Tekelec FDDI protocol analyzers out there?
We're potentially interested in purchasing at least one unit, and
there's strength in numbers (i.e., larger discounts).
Please let me know.
Kirt
P.S., Our final evaluation is dependant upon the programming
capability working for our application (to be demo'd in late March).
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112.11 | | STAR::PARRIS | _ 13,26,42,96... What comes next? | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:49 | 3 |
| The Cluster Validation Group at NIO has purchased a Tekelec ChameLAN. You
might want to talk with them. A good contact would be Mike "Mulp" (CVG::)
Pettengill.
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112.12 | | MIPSBX::thomas | The Code Warrior | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:45 | 2 |
| Also NAC Technical Services in LKG has purchased one. Contact Chip (TOOK::)
Duval.
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112.13 | Wandel & Golterman... | CSC32::B_GOODWIN | Time is an illusion... | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:13 | 17 |
| You might try looking into the W&G. There FDDI interface will be going to
beta very soon. The W&G DA30 was recently selected as the analyzer of
choice for the Digital Services organization. Currently the W&G DA30 is a
multi-port dual analyzer. The DA30 will do dual lan tracing, ie; you can
have one port of the analyzer on one side of a bridge and the second port
on another part of the network.
I will be beta testing the FDDI interface, hopefully by the end of next
month. With the W&G, we will have the ability to look at the FDDI and the
Ethernet simutainously and hopfully be able to track protocol type
failures. You can contact me offline if you want more info.
Brad Goodwin
CSC/CS Network Support
DTN 592-5751
CSC32::B_GOODWIN
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112.14 | | RIPPLE::KOPEC_ST | Seattle WA 206-(DTN545)-637-4207 | Mon Sep 14 1992 12:34 | 6 |
| Have any DEC offices purchased/leased the Digital Technology Inc (DTI)
LANHAWK FDDI analyzer? I would be interested in how it compares to the
Tekelec Chamelon and W&G DA30.
Thx, Stan
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112.15 | | CSC32::B_GOODWIN | Lookout, the Democrats are back....:( | Mon Nov 16 1992 15:58 | 30 |
| I finally received the FDDI boards for the W&G DA30 Protocol Analyzer. I havn't
played with them to much, but the following is a short discription on what it
does.
The FDDI Interface allows you to monitor and generate traffic on an FDDI ring.
The FDDI Interface can be setup in one of tree possible operating modes:
SAS/Emulate
DAS/Emulate
DAS/Monitor
The FDDI Interface uses MIC Connectors and has an Optical Bypass Interface.
The software provides Frame Statisics and Error counts, PHY status, Line states,
SMT Status, frame summary's and frame details, through all protocol stacks. It
also can provide a ring topology map. It also provides traffic distribution
stats, ie, Frame Size, LLC Protocol and Average Frame Size. It provides for
traffic history, ie, frame rate, smt/mac frame rate and errored frame rate in a
graphical representation. It also has an event screen that will track network
events such as ring down, ring up, upstream neighbor change and station detection,
all timestamped.
These are just some it its capablities, I currently have a beta test version of
the board and software. My board doesn't have any memory and it has to rely on
the analyzer memory which makes it a little bit limited on a highly utilized
network, but the finished product will have the option of putting 4 or 16 meg on
the fddi board for packet capture.
Brad Goodwin
CSC/CS Network Support
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112.16 | Network General also have one. | YUPPY::GAY | David Gay - (7)847 6543 | Wed Jan 27 1993 12:21 | 9 |
| One of our customers here in the UK has recently purchased an FDDI
version of the Network Sniffer from a Network General reseller.
I haven't played with it yet, but could probably get blurb if anybody
in interested.
Regards,
David.
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