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 |
I need to know the max number of nodes in a FDDI LAN? The NBG states Maximum number of concentrators in a dual-ring of trees structure is limited by the number of devices that can connnect to the LAN. ANSI specifies no more than 1,000 connections (500 devices) on on e FDDI LAN. The number of conectors is determined by the number of ports used. Each concentrator counts as one device. The FDDI System Level Descriptions states on page 1-26 Physical Connections 500 In Jim Kuenzel's FDDI Tutorial from DECUS 1989 page 346; o Maximum Number of MAC's (M_Max) 1000 " " page 347 o 1000 Physical Connections In Raj Jain's Introduction to FDDI Aug 17, 1989 page 5; 500 Stations (1000 Attachments) Moreover, there seems to be multiple definitions of what is a NODE and what is a STATION. Per the Description, a Node is; A generic term applying to any FDDI network attachment (station, concentrator, or bridge). So, what I need is a simple definition of how many of the various FDDI nodes can be attached to a single FDDI LAN. Like in the format of; DAC counts as ??? SAC counts as ??? Bridge counts as ??? SAS counts as ??? DAS counts as ??? Total of which can not exceed ??? I need this for DECwrite Intro to FDDI I am writing. It contains lots of diagrams. A preliminary copy can be found in ASHLND::SYS$PUBLIC:FDDI-INTRO.DOC
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133.1 | some answers | BAGELS::LEVY | Wed Sep 05 1990 18:42 | 10 | |
DAC counts as 1 SAC counts as 1 Bridge counts as 1 SAS counts as 1 DAS counts as 1 Total of which can not exceed 500 | |||||
133.2 | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Thu Sep 06 1990 11:22 | 4 | |
Incidentally, a bridge IS a SAS. (Well, it's a station; it can be a DAS or a SAS. Ours is a SAS.) paul | |||||
133.3 | 100 stations recommended? | JGODCL::LBERG | gaia is moving | Wed Oct 26 1994 03:48 | 9 |
I read in various Digital articles that the maximum number of stations for FDDI is 100. What is the reason for this while the standard specifies 1000 ports? Why is the maximum 1000 ports (technical point of view)? Lodewijk (who's giving some FDDI training) | |||||
133.4 | It's not 100 stations, - 500 | 56821::BATTERSBY | Wed Oct 26 1994 12:09 | 5 | |
I thought it was 500 DAS stations (IE: the correlation of your reference to 1000 ports), with a max of 200 kilometers (124 miles), of fiber. Bob | |||||
133.5 | Check note 666 | CSC32::B_GOODWIN | MCI Mission Critical Support Team | Wed Oct 26 1994 12:20 | 0 |