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633.1 | | VIVIAN::MILTON | Invisible person it seems! | Fri Jul 03 1992 11:48 | 6 |
| I don't know about Vitalink but NSC (Vitalink's parent) has a product that does
this - they have claimed to one of our customers in London that Digital are
using this product internally. Wellfleet have a product that uses chanalized
T3.
Tony.
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633.2 | | STAR::PARRIS | _ 13,26,42,96... What comes next? | Sun Jul 05 1992 11:07 | 3 |
| Dennis (SCHOOL::) Majikas would be a good contact to learn about different
FDDI-to-T3/DS3 bridge vendors. The Cluster Validation Group has tried one or
two: contact Joe (CVG::) Tomaswick.
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633.3 | VITALINK T3<>FDDI didn't work | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VAXcluster Validation/aka CVG | Mon Jul 06 1992 10:00 | 11 |
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We did test the NSC/VITALINK T3<>FDDI bridges in our lab. The bottom
line is that it didn't work. Their current offering is an encapsulating bridge
which is incompatible with DEC equipment. They are working on a translating
bridge that should be available late summer/early fall. DEC is working with
another vendor on our own solution which is due out in the same timeframe.
You may want to contact Dennis Majikas (SCHOOL::MAJIKAS) for further
information.
Joe
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633.4 | Need some details, please | SCAACT::HILDEBRAND | Help find the VUPsuckers! | Tue Jul 07 1992 09:32 | 17 |
| re: .3
> We did test the NSC/VITALINK T3<>FDDI bridges in our lab. The bottom
> line is that it didn't work.
Can you provide the model number of the bridge you tested?
Your statement "it didn't work" is extremely generic. I need a bridge
to do TCP/IP *only* - did you have problems because you were trying to
use it for SCS? I met with Vitalink yesterday and they told me it would
work for DECnet and TCP/IP only....
> Their current offering is an encapsulating bridge
> which is incompatible with DEC equipment.
Again, can you be more specific? Was it incompatible with a DEMFA, or
the TurboChannel board? What protocol? What was the incompatibility?
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633.5 | Now that I have literature, can someone explain this? | SCAACT::HILDEBRAND | Help find the VUPsuckers! | Tue Jul 07 1992 10:20 | 16 |
| According to the Vitalink literature on their 6000 series products
(dated September 1991):
"FDDI encapsulation/translation gateway
--------------------------------------
The 6600 is one of the only bridge-routers from a major internetworking
vendor to use National Semiconductor's state-of-the-art FDDI chip set,
and therefore is one of the first to support translation (translates
MAC frame from original format into an FDDI frame for transmission
on an FDDI ring) as well as Encapsulation (wraps MAC frame in a FDDI
frame for transmission on an FDDI ring) bridging. Translation bridging
provides higher performance and non-proprietary interoperability.
The 6600 can serve as an encapsulation/translation gateway for the
6400/6800 systems, which can only perform encapsulation, to systems that
perform translation."
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633.6 | VITALINK 6400/6600 info | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VAXcluster Validation/aka CVG | Tue Jul 07 1992 13:36 | 24 |
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The VITALINK bridges that we were testing is the 6400/6600
configuration. The 6600 runs some special firmware that takes a packet
from the ring and translates it to an encapsulated packet and sends it
to the 6600. The 6600 ships the packet over the T3 link and the process
is reversed on the opposite end by another 6400/6600 bridge pair.
We were never able to get this to work reliably in our lab. Having
even a moderate load on the FDDI caused large amounts of packet loss. Also,
in this configuration with packet has to go on the ring twice (VAX>6600 and
6600>6400). This reduces effective bandwidth of the FDDI to <50% and also
introduces some latencies. We abandoned this as a short term solution for T3
due to the problems we encountered.
I would ask VITALINK for some reference sites running this and
check with them to see if it really works before you buy.
I am not sure if the 6600 alone would work with TCP/IP. I know that
if there are and DEC bridges on the ring that it won't. There are some other
notes in this conference regarding incompatibilities between encapsulating
translating bridges.
Joe
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633.7 | Pointer | JUMP4::JOY | Happy at last | Fri Jul 10 1992 04:03 | 5 |
| Contact Terry SCHOOL::ROBINSON, GIGAswitch product manager about a 3rd
party she's working with in this space.
Debbie
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633.8 | Encapsulation problems occur only for unsupported protocols | SCAACT::HILDEBRAND | Help find the VUPsuckers! | Fri Jul 10 1992 10:50 | 32 |
| re: .6
Joe - thanks for the additional info. I think I understand what
happened.
BECAUSE you were using a protocol that isn't supported by the 6400 (SCS),
you had to use the hack of the 6600 to encapsulate the SCS packet
in a TCP/IP packet. This causes several problems:
1. A slight timing delay. Not a problem if you're doing TCP/IP file
transfers with user-written software. A BIG problem if you're
trying to run a VAXcluster over the T3 line.
2. Lower performance of the FDDI ring. Again, because you are
doing the encapsulation of SCS packets you have to put the
same packet on the ring twice. As you said, this effectively
lowers the FDDI thruput by a factor of 2. Not problem for
me since I'm doing TCP/IP and won't have encapsulation.
3. Large packet problems. If the SCS packet you put on the ring
is the maximum packet size, you're going to have a problem
when you go to encapsulate that packet.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe any of these issues
will be a problem for me, since I'm using TCP/IP.
> I am not sure if the 6600 alone would work with TCP/IP. I know that
> if there are and DEC bridges on the ring that it won't. There are some other
> notes in this conference regarding incompatibilities between encapsulating
> translating bridges.
The bridge we are talking about is the 6800. No encapsulating.
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633.9 | | KONING::KONING | Paul Koning, A-13683 | Fri Jul 10 1992 12:57 | 11 |
| The biggest problems of encapsulation are (a) it doesn't allow you to talk
to a node that's on the FDDI, (b) it's specific to a particular vendor.
(a) says that you can have two cluster members talking SCA to each other if
both are on the Ethernet, but not if one is an FDDI node. (b) says that
you can't mix encapsulating bridges from multiple vendors.
The right answer is to use bridges that do it correctly, i.e., that do
translation. Encapsulation sucks. Don't ever use it!
paul
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633.10 | Months later.... | JULIET::HATTRUP_JA | Jim Hattrup, Santa Clara, CA | Wed May 26 1993 23:29 | 2 |
| Are there translating FDDI-T3 bridges available now ?
(from DEC or who ever for our SI business....)
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633.11 | Yes, there's a good FDDI-T3 product | MUDDY::WATERS | | Thu May 27 1993 07:54 | 12 |
| > Are there translating FDDI-T3 bridges available now ?
T3 is not a LAN medium, so I wouldn't call it a "bridge". There is a
FDDI-T3 relay that we recommend, model DL3000 I believe. Review the
GIGAswitch product announcement in an March or April '93 issue of Sales
Update. Using a pair of DL3000 boxes, you can extend one port of an
FDDI bridge or router or host interface over a long distance.
I think it works by relaying every packet on each end of the link to
the opposite end of the link. So you could use it directly between two
FDDI rings, if you're sure that there is no other path (a bridge or
router) between those two FDDI rings. (A bridge has the intelligence
to shut off if a loop is detected in the topology of LANs.)
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633.12 | From Digital Link | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:37 | 7 |
| re: .-1 For clarification, the DL3000 is from Digital Link. It is not a
Digital Equipment Corp. product, but is resold via an NIS BOA. Contact
your local NIS business manager or Peter Bowers for US NIS info. (It is
also available in GIA and Europe).
Debbie
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633.13 | DL3000 specs | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | dsk dsk dsk (tsk tsk tsk) | Mon Aug 30 1993 15:11 | 13 |
| Some questions on the DL3000.
Standalone box?
SAS fiber?
What is the T3 connector?
Bridge all protocols?
Participates in DEC spanning tree and 802.1d?
Filter and forwarding rates? (I assume it keeps local traffic local)
I'm asking this as our office does not have any details yet on this
box.
dave
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633.14 | | NPSS::WADE | Bill Wade, VAXc Systems & Support Eng | Thu Sep 09 1993 18:19 | 37 |
| > Some questions on the DL3000.
>
> Standalone box?
Yes. FDDI <--> T3
> SAS fiber?
The FDDI Interface Module (FDIM) provides a SAS connection
and actually incorporates the DEFZA.
> What is the T3 connector?
BNC
> Bridge all protocols?
The DL3000 is NOT a bridge.
> Participates in DEC spanning tree and 802.1d?
No
> Filter and forwarding rates? (I assume it keeps local traffic local)
It repeats everything it sees and does NOT keep local traffic
local.
> I'm asking this as our office does not have any details yet on this
> box.
>
Contact Richard Polkowski (Digital Links) at 215 543-6182
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