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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

989.0. "Hotswap Modules into a DECconcentrator 500" by SALEM::FORGUES () Thu Jun 10 1993 10:16

    
    Hi,
    	I'm seeking information on :
    
    	- Is it possible to hot swap fiber modules into a DECconcentrator 500?
    	  (ie... a 4 port FDDI module)
    
    	- If so, how much will it disrupt the network, if a all?
    
    Any information will be greatly appreciated,
    
    Thanks,
    Chuck
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989.1KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Thu Jun 10 1993 10:373
No.  DECconcentrator-500 does not support hot swap.

	pauyl
989.2no hotswap in a DC500ASDS::LEVYThu Jun 10 1993 10:383
    No. The DC500 was not designed for supporting hotswap. If a customer is
    looking for increased availability, consider recommending a dual-homed
    configuration.
989.3Hub-based products ?LARVAE::HARVEYBaldly going into the unknown...Mon Jun 14 1993 08:306
   Presumably the future hub 900 FDDI options will be "hot-swoppable" as per 
   current hub modules.....
 
   Is the requirement for an exisiting customer or future procurement ?
 
   Rog
989.4KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Mon Jun 14 1993 10:173
Re Hub FDDI modules: yes.

	paul
989.5Disaster tolerantBRAT::BUKOWSKIMon Jun 21 1993 11:4614
    Speaking of hot swapable:
    
    Are these HUB 900 series boards going to be complete hotswapable, or
    are they like that DECnis box which only has hot-insertion, and even
    that require a slot power down.
    
    It would be awsome if the HUB had the features of the GIGAswitch.  Now
    that is great.  Totally hot swapable boards (all of them), hotswapable
    fan trays, hotswapable power supplies, totally redundant power
    supplies,  autoselect 50-60Hertz and 120-240v.  This is the first
    DEC box that I really like.
    
    A gigaswitch owner,
    Mike
989.6DECHub 900 has the switch's hotswap features -- and moreLEVERS::MELARAGNIMon Jun 21 1993 12:3924
The 900 has hotswap-able modules like the switch. To remove a module, you must 
lift a handle that powers the module down. When the module is powered down, it
can be removed. The switch on the handle doesn't actually switch the power but
rather tells the backplane-integrated management card that the card in slot
(whatever) wishes to be powered down. When it is safe to do so, the management
agent commands the module to power down.

On insertion the process is similar. The card in slot (whatever) requests power
from the management agent that will then grant the module permission to power
up when it is appropriate to do so. If, for example, you only have one power
supply plugged into the hub and you plug in more modules than that one supply
can handle, the management card will power up only those modules that will not
violate the power supply's max output. I'm not sure the GIGAswitch has this 
level of sophistication.

I don't know the details of how the power supplies are hot-swapped into the
system.

The management card that controls the hot swapping (among many other things) is
fully integrated into the DECHub 900's backplane. There is an LCD display
that is visible to the user that gives continuous updates of the modules and
power supplies plugged into the backplane.

bill