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 have a customer (a Utility company) looking towards disaster and contingency planning and wanting to split clusters over 2 sites approx. 7 miles apart. FDDI clustering would appear to be a very attractive longer-term goal to aim for. My questions :- Is there a standard for monomode fibres for use over longer distances or has this yet to be argued/discussed/agreed ? If there is a cable our customers can install now (or soon) can they use it for other protocols and equipment, like Ethernet and Bridges for instance, while they wait for the suppliers to provide the various hardware/software ? Or is it likely that the cable and distances will not be suitable ? Any inputs may be useful to help us guide and influence the customer in this work. In this instance the customer MAY be able to instal FDDI with repeaters every 2km installed at their various "outlets"/locations between the sites. Thanks in advance Rog
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149.1 | Longer distances over MMF - No | AKO569::JOY | Get a life! | Fri Oct 05 1990 15:34 | 10 |
The only way the customer will be able to go that distance without "repeaters" along the way is by using Single Mode Fiber. I don't believe this type of fiber could be used by any of the Ethernet-based products so they would need to install it "dark". The SMF fiber support should be available before the CLusters-over-FDDI support so depending on their timeframe for installation, they may just want to wait. Debbie | |||||
149.2 | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Wed Oct 10 1990 15:34 | 5 | |
The use of repeaters is almost certainly a bad idea. Depending on precisely what you mean by "repeater" it may not work at all, or it may work some of the time but be very unreliable. paul |