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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

620.0. "FI Module Reliability?" by SHIPS::FROST_J () Tue Jun 23 1992 11:33

    
    	Hi all,
    	Does anyone have any knowledge of a possible reliability problem
    	with the DAS FI module - the reason I ask is that we have a
    	customer with 10 newly installed DECbridge 620's, and 2 FI modules
    	have failed in the last 2 weeks. One of them appears to have a bad
    	port as the port led stays flashing green permanently, and the 
    	other card appeared to die with all leds off whilst in use, and now 
    	fails self test. 
    	This may be a case of bad luck on the customers part, but they dont
    	see it that way, and want an explanation of why they have had so 
    	many failures (another bridge was DOA on installation).
    
    	If anyone has any information I'd be grateful,
    	regards,
    	Joe Frost 
    	C/S Network Support
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620.1no previous historyLEVERS::S_JACOBSLive Free and ProsperTue Jun 23 1992 14:2314
    The FI module never exibited any reliability problems during product
    development and formal reliability testing.  This is the first I have
    heard of any quality problems with it.  
    
    You might expect it to fail slightly more often than the other
    modules (except maybe the NI3) because it has so many more components
    on it.
    
    The blinking green light appears to indicate a bad optical transceiver. 
    The transceivers are only tested during the special loopback mode, so
    you may want to try that test.  The "dead board" with all LED's out is
    a very wierd failure mode.  
    
    Steve (who designed the FI modules)
620.2dumb question #3,428STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Jun 23 1992 15:035
    Please excuse my ignorance,.. what is an "FI module"?
    
    Thanks
    							/Bill
    
620.3Thanks .1, and here you are .2SHIPS::FROST_JWed Jun 24 1992 05:2515
    Re .1 
    	Thanks very much for the reply - I'm glad to hear that there are no
    	known problems - btw - it is a fabulously designed module...
    
    Re .2
    	FI I believe means Fibre Interface (sorry Fiber in the US), and
    	there are currently 6 different types  - single/multimode SAS,
    	and single/multimode DAS, and combination singlemode, and multi-	
    	mode DAS (eg Single on port A, multi on port B, and vv). The
    	DECbridges have 4 plug in modules one of which is the FI, the
    	others are the processor (AP/AP2), the single/tri port Ethernet
    	card (NI/NI3), and the queue manager (QM) - Hope that helps.
    
    	Regards,
    	Joe
620.4DAS FI looks OKBAGELS::LEVYThu Jun 25 1992 17:342
    I've checked the consumption data through 31-MAY. The DAS FI module
    doesn't appear abnormally high.