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Conference 7.286::fddi

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

377.0. "DECbridge questions" by FSWS01::WKLEUNG () Fri Oct 25 1991 06:10


  Hi,

  Followings are the questions on our DECbridge:

  1. How big is the address table ?
     The FDDI Technical journal says that the table size is '16K of
     48bit addresses' while the NET U (August 1991) said that it only
     has 14,000.  So which one is correct ?

  2. Does the forwarding rate depend on the number of entries in the
     address tables ?  Or the forwarding rate listed in our manual is
     only the worse case figure ?

  3. In NET U slide, it said that 'the DECbridge 6XX forward at a rate
     of 22,200 packets per second' and 'the translation rate equates
     to from 19,000 Minimum sized packets to 2,400 Maximum sized packets'.
     It seems contradict as the worse case of forwarding rate should be 
     less than translation rate.  So if translation rate is 19,000 pps,
     the forwarding rate should be equal or less than 19,000 pps.  So
     am I missing something ?

  4. The NET U slide said that 00-00-F8 will be used in OUI field for
     the Appletalk packet, is it defined by Digital (proprietary ?) or
     a standard body (which ?) ?

  5. When will our DECbridge support SNMP 'write' ?  What is the reason
     of SNMP 'Write' not supported (NIS, DECbridge and even the DEChub)
     ?

  6. How big is the FDDI and the NI module transmit/receive buffer ?
     One of our customers asks for these information and they also
     want to know how does the buffer size affect the network performance ?
     (something like small buffer will have greater chance to lose packets
     than large buffer). We need to answer these questions in the proposal.
    
  
  Thanks for your help in advance.


  Best regards,
  Wing-Kin Leung
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377.1KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, NI1DFri Oct 25 1991 14:1917
Partial answers:

  2. Does the forwarding rate depend on the number of entries in the
     address tables ?  Or the forwarding rate listed in our manual is
     only the worse case figure ?

>It's independent of number of entries.

  4. The NET U slide said that 00-00-F8 will be used in OUI field for
     the Appletalk packet, is it defined by Digital (proprietary ?) or
     a standard body (which ?) ?

>A standard: Digital provided that OUI to IEEE 802.1, for use in a standard
>solution to the Appletalk problem (and others like it, if we ever see any
>others).

>	paul
377.2Hope this helpsQUIVER::HARVELLWed Oct 30 1991 10:1540
    Here are a few more answers.
    
  1. How big is the address table ?
     The FDDI Technical journal says that the table size is '16K of
     48bit addresses' while the NET U (August 1991) said that it only
     has 14,000.  So which one is correct ?
    
    >
    > The size of the complete lookup table is 16K however not all spaces
    > are used for learned addresses.  Therefore the amount of space that
    > is available for learned addresses is 14K.
    
  3. In NET U slide, it said that 'the DECbridge 6XX forward at a rate
     of 22,200 packets per second' and 'the translation rate equates
     to from 19,000 Minimum sized packets to 2,400 Maximum sized packets'.
     It seems contradict as the worse case of forwarding rate should be 
     less than translation rate.  So if translation rate is 19,000 pps,
     the forwarding rate should be equal or less than 19,000 pps.  So
     am I missing something ?
    
    >
    > Because the DECbridge 6XX family are four ported bridges it is
    > to have traffic that is going between the FDDI and the ethernet
    > at the translation rate while other traffic is still being forwarded
    > just between two ethernets.  Only traffic that is going between an 
    > ethernet and an FDDI port are subject to translation.
    >
    
  5. When will our DECbridge support SNMP 'write' ?  What is the reason
     of SNMP 'Write' not supported (NIS, DECbridge and even the DEChub)
     ?
    
    >
    > Futures have to be discussed with the Product Manager.
    >
    
    No time to answer question number 6 right now I will try to get back to
    it later.
    
    Scott