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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

678.0. "FDDI questions " by MSAM00::MIKEWARREN (Technology Consulting, Malaysia) Fri Aug 21 1992 12:18

I am looking at a RFI for a new campus, and have some items i need advise on.

Background :

8 buildings, close together, backbone will be fiber optics using FDDI.
Horizontal cabling will be UTP, sheilded TP, or hybrid.

Concern :

The campus would be opened 1994. Would FDDI be obsolete by then ?

Issues :

1. FDDI is said to be unsuitable for terminal to host applications which are
   time sensitive. Comment ?

2. Comments abt the availability of FDDI over twisted pair and on the proposed
   LCF-PMD standard which allows FDDI to operate over low cost fibers.

3. FDDI-II will probbaly end up connecting to PBX and ISDN equipment. Comments
   on how FDDI-II will support or enhance ISDN ?

4. FDDI-II may operate at 600 Mbps instead of the current 100Mbps. Comments on
   the possibility ?

5. Network mngt is an emerging std. Comments on the Station Mngt (SMT) std 
   which is expected to be adopted in 1992 ?

Rgds, Mike
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678.1KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Fri Aug 21 1992 12:5829
No, FDDI will not be obsolete in 1994.  It will be a solid standard with
products available from many suppliers.

1. FDDI async service has pretty good response time; under reasonable loads
   the latency should be a millisecond or less, assuming the network isn't
   very large.
   If you are worried about behavior under extremely high load (what I would
   generally call "serious overload") then sync service can be used.
   I've done some work with a large customer who is planning to use FDDI for
   factory process control, and has done a lot of work studying the latency
   issues.  They seem satisfied that this can be done right.

2. Did you look at earlier notes on this?

3. There are fewer and fewer people who still believe that FDDI-II will ever
   amount to anything.  I certainly don't.  It's stated purpose doesn't make
   much sense.  Note that FDDI-II is INCOMPATIBLE with FDDI, in spite of what
   its fans want you to believe.

4. No, FDDI-II runs at the same raw data rate as FDDI, and then it takes away
   some of that for its other functions.  So it is at BEST slightly slower, and
   at worst a LOT slower.  It's also very much more complex and the standard
   is not even close to being finished.

5. SMT (for FDDI, not for FDDI-II) seems to be pretty much done as far as
   technical issues goes.  Implementations of the earlier draft (6.2) are
   shipping from a lot of suppliers and work well.

	paul
678.2GIGAswitch strengthen FDDIBONNET::LISSDANIELSTue Aug 25 1992 17:2815
With our GIGAswitch that was program announced at DECworld
there is enough flexibility to ensure that FDDI rings can 
be kept at sizes that will not cause delays.

With GIGAswitch you will have the choice to configure FDDI
as "large" rings for small systems/PCs and smaller rings
for mid size systems. Dedicated FDDI for large systems
and Full Duplex FDDI (100Mb/s both directions)
for Digitals large systems.

And prices for the GIGAswitch will NOT be terribly high...

No FDDI will not be obsolete in 1994 or soon thereafter.

Torbjorn