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155.1 | Second configuration is one ring | LEVERS::BENSON | DTN 952-3555 | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:16 | 10 |
| Hi,
I cannot answer the first of your questions myself. But in the second
configuration, the attachment from the lower con's A port to the upper
con's M port will join the two rings into one. What are you trying to
achieve with the second configuration?
Regards,
Dave.
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155.2 | claifications | ZPOVC::HWCHOY | It must be Thursday. | Thu Oct 18 1990 03:56 | 17 |
| re .1
That's the part I couldn't figure out, if the connection between the 2
CONs link them into 1 ring, then what will the DECsystem 5000 be doing?
Will it effectively become a router attached to the same LAN?
Config 1 is what we want to do, 2 rings connected through an IP-router.
However, in the case of failure in the router, we want the ring to join
into the main ring (top CON). We know we can do this by physically
plugging the lower CON to the top CON when the failure occurs. What we
want to find out is whether there is a way of bypassing the manual
intervention, ie having the CON-to-CON attachment up but only becoming
active if the router fails.
rgds,
hw (hope that clears up the confusion)
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155.3 | Try Chran. | QUIVER::WEEKS | | Fri Nov 02 1990 15:42 | 4 |
| You can ask Chran Chang at watsed::chc, he should have the numbers
you're looking for.
Phil
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155.4 | DS5000 TCP/IP-to-FDDI router performance | SWAM3::MARCUS_RI | | Wed Dec 12 1990 22:19 | 11 |
| I need some help in answering a question about IP router throughput.
Do you have any throughput numbers for a DECstation or DECsystem 5000
acting as a TCP/IP-to-FDDI IP router?
Please respond to me at:
All-in-one: Rich Marcus @LAO
-or-
VMSmail: SWAM3:MARCUS_RI
Thanks in advance
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155.5 | Print you PosrScript file and FAX it | SWAM3::MARCUS_RI | | Sat Dec 22 1990 03:28 | 7 |
| Re: -1
Someone, I don't know who, sent me a PostScript file said to contain
charts and graphs of FDDI-to-Ethernet performance. Whoever that
someone was, would you please print out those charts and graphs and
then FAX them to me? I don't have access to a PostScript printer.
My FAX number is (213) 642-1100. Thank you whoever you are
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