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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

544.0. "Cisco - Garbage on secondary ring" by GUCCI::DMCCLOUD (Dennis McCloud - SOA ANC) Mon Apr 20 1992 12:37

    My customer has told me that when a Cisco router on a dual-ring
    FDDI goes from a wrap configuration back to normal operation
    that it leaves garbage on the secondary ring.
    
    What will our concentrators do with this errant data?
    
    Will the ring purger clean up the secondary ring if the ring
    is operating on the primary ring?
    
    Will this errant traffic effect the operation of our FDDI 
    concentrator or bridges?
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544.1KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Tue Apr 21 1992 10:1920
Now you know why we invented the ring purger.

>    What will our concentrators do with this errant data?

Propagate it.  The concentrator has no way to tell the difference between
garbage frames and real frames.
    
>    Will the ring purger clean up the secondary ring if the ring
>    is operating on the primary ring?

No.  Ring purger is a MAC function; we don't put a MAC on the secondary ring
so we don't clean it up.
    
>    Will this errant traffic effect the operation of our FDDI 
>    concentrator or bridges?

No. We don't have a MAC there so we don't see it in bridges.  Concentrators
don't care at all.

	paul
544.2and then the ring wraps...BONNET::LISSDANIELSTue Apr 21 1992 17:266
    Paul,
    
    Now please tell us what happens if the ring wraps AGAIN.
    Then I assume we do clean up this garbage ... or ?
    
    Torbjorn
544.3KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Tue Apr 21 1992 17:3912
Yes.

Actually, if the station doing the wrap conforms to the standard, then that
trash will disappear at that point.  (Of course, if the stations conformed,
the trash wouldn't appear in the first place!)  This is done by the "Scrub"
function, which is performed every time a port changes state.

If the scrub is not performed properly, causing the trash of which you spoke
to appear on what's now a wrapped ring, then the ring purger will get rid of
it in the next token rotation.

	paul