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166.1 | DEC and FDDI-II | JANUS::JANUS::JCHAPMAN | | Mon Nov 05 1990 06:48 | 23 |
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I too am interested in DEC's plans for FDDI-II. FDDI-II lends itself to
the electronic office/campus, where the traditional computer (ethernet)
and telephone (PBX) network wires get replaced by FDDI's fibre-optics. The
goal is for each user to have an integrated workstation/telephone connected to
FDDI-II. The concept of the telephone extension is replaced with a 'user id'.
You dial the user_id and the telephone rings wherever he/she is logged in!!
Okay, so this is a few years off yet. But the Europeans already have some
collaborative projects on the go, looking into just this kind of
application. The market for FDDI-II products I think is smaller (zero right
now) than that of FDDI-1. But since FDDI-1 traffic can co-exist with
FDDI-II's circuit-switched data on an FDDI-II ring, what chance
the standards bodies deciding to encourage people to drop FDDI-1 only
development??? (Any FDDI-II node can work in 'FDDI-1 compatability' mode. If
just one node on a ring is FDDI-1 only, no FDDI-II-capable node can operate
in FDDI-II (hybrid) mode.)
Are we looking at FDDI-1 and FDDI-II compatibility issues with our
current chipset??? Is anyone looking at the feasability of FDDI-II
silicon? Do we have prototype FDDI-II hardware in the labs?
Jim Chapman, RE02-GH3, DTN 830-4653
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166.2 | Metropolitan Area Networks have made it redundant | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | At the risk of seeming ridiculous... | Wed Nov 07 1990 10:24 | 18 |
| To be honest, I see FDDI-II going nowhere fast.
Not that there's anything _wrong_ with it, per se, but it fails to
justify itself competitively. Its function is to provide both voice
and data capability over the same medium. Why? Within a campus,
there's generally a PBX providing the voice, and beyond the campus,
there's usually no way to run the private glass needed for FDDI-II.
FDDI was designed for a LAN, and LANs are not for voice. Ask ZTEL.
But what really will make FDDI-II fail is DQDB (802.6). That attacks
the same problem -- putting voice and data on the same medium -- but
begins by decoupling the MAC from the PHI. So you can run DQDB over
telco facilities (E3, T3, SONET, etc.) at whatever speed is available
in your geography, provided it's fast enough. It then divides its
bandwidth into isochronous (voice) and arbitrated (packet data) chunks.
DQDB isn't quite as efficient for data as FDDI, but the telcos are all
behind it, since it fits nicely into their transmission plant, and it
will work nicely between sites scattered over a 100 km virtual ring.
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166.3 | Who is a player of HRC? | OSAV20::IZUTANI | Kenji Izutani,Tech.Consul.,CSEC,DEC-Japan | Thu Nov 08 1990 03:55 | 9 |
| So who is a driver of this draft standard? I guess the PBX vendors will
welcome this and some customers from voice side seem to be willing to use
FDDI as a corprate backbone for data as well as voice,which means that FDDI
is a PBX-to-PBX link in a buliding or campus.
Isn't Digital a member of HRC committe?
Regards,
Kenji
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166.4 | FDDI-II HRC Standard - who's driving it? | JANUS::JANUS::JCHAPMAN | | Mon Nov 12 1990 05:33 | 17 |
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The guy who is technical contact for the HRC standard is Michael Teener.
I'm not sure if he's the right person to contact for general enquiries about
members etc, but he'll probably know who is. His address is:-
Apple Computer Inc
3535 Monroe
Santa Clara Ca 95051
Tel: (408) 974-3521
I'm afraid I don't know if Digital is represented on the committee, but I
certainly hope we are! Other companies represented include various
PTT's and computer giants, etc etc.
Regards,
Jim Chapman
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166.5 | Do NOT call outside! | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Mon Nov 12 1990 11:56 | 10 |
| It would NOT be a good idea for various "random" Digital people to contact
Michael Teener and start talking about FDDI-II. In general for issues
relating to the FDDI standards, and in particular for this one, you must
go through the Digital people reponsible for dealing with the standards
and let them take it further.
If you want to ask FDDI-II (or general FDDI) standards questions, ask
Bill Hawe. Do NOT ask Michael Teener.
paul
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