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 |
FDDI Multimode Fiber Cable Matrix --------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------from/to--------------------------------- FDDI Product | Net Mgmt | Low Power| DECbridge |wallbox | wallbox | | Card and | Optics | 500 | FDDI | ST | | 4-port Card| Card | |Connector|Connector| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ from/to | | | | refer to OPEN | | | | | DECconnect Fiber | Patch Panel | BN24D-xx | BN24E-xx | BN24D-xx | Config Manual * | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Net Mgmt Card| BN24B-xx | BN24D-xx | BN24B-xx | not recommended | and 4-port | | | | | Card | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Low Power | BN24D-xx | xxx | BN24D-xx | not recommended | Optics Card | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FDDI- | BN24D-xx | BN24E-xx | xxx |BN24D-xx| BN24E-xx | Controller 700 | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cable Descriptions: BN24B-XX = FDDI MIC-to-FDDI MIC Patch Cable BN24D-XX = FDDI MIC-to-2.5mm Bayonet ST-type Connector Patch Cables BN24E-XX = Dual 2.5mm Bayonet ST-type Connector Patch Cables * OPEN DECconnect System Fiber Optic Planning and Configuration manual - order no. EK-DECSY-FP. note: Need to stay within the maximum allowable loss for OPEN DECconnect System; splices = .4dB and connectors = .7dB. The maximum allowable system loss for an FDDI network is 11 dB with the recommended 62.5/125 micron multimode fiber type. The actual cable length required needs must be determined during the fiber optic cable plant design phase. Approved fiber optic cable manufacturers for use in the OPEN DECconnect System Fiber Optic structured wiring are, AT&T, Siecor, Belden/Cooper Industries, Mohawk, and Chromatic Technologies.
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194.1 | New FDDI fiber cables? | STAR::STOCKDALE | Wed Jan 05 1994 15:40 | 9 | |
Does anyone know what the cable designation is used on 'new' DEFAA modules? I don't know if it is new or not but some new adapters that we got had some strange connectors on them and now we need to find out what kind of cable to get to connect to them. Thanks. Dick | |||||
194.2 | QUIVER::STEFANI | Have the # for the Mars Observer? | Wed Jan 05 1994 19:28 | 4 | |
DEFAA is the DEC FDDIcontroller/FUTUREBUS+ adapter. I believe it uses ANSI MIC connectors, but I'm not positive. Can anyone verify? - Larry | |||||
194.3 | NETRIX::thomas | The Code Warrior | Wed Jan 05 1994 19:42 | 1 | |
The one plugged into netrix does. | |||||
194.4 | Do you have Single Mode variant of DEFAA? | SCHOOL::PAQUETTE | Thu Jan 06 1994 08:11 | 14 | |
Hi, The DEC FDDIcontroller/FUTUREBUS+ module, DEFAA, is equipped with modular PMD (MODPMD) FDDI interfaces, which can be changed to allow the module to connect to either multimode fiber via the standard ANSI MIC connector, or to single mode fiber (SMF) via an FC connector. In fact in the Dual Attached (DAS) variant, you could have one of each. Dick, I'd guess that you have the SMF variant. You can check with the Product Manager, George Nielsen (DELNI::G_NIELSEN) to determine the actual variation you have. Note that you will need a SMF card in your concentrator, (or whatever you are connected to) to make this work. Also there is a minimum attenuation required of your cable plant when using SMF. Please contact Dick Kirk (LEVERS::KIRK) if you have more questions on the SMF. Mike |