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 |
Hi All, Anybody having a Network General Sniffer connected as SAS or DAS to an FDDI ring somewhere working nicely ? I am trying to do a ring with a DECNIS V2.2 (SMT6.2) a DEFCN V3.3.1 (SMT 7.2) a DEFCN V3.0 B (SMT 6.2) and NG Sniffer SAS on one of the DEFCN. The NG Sniffer is hung when it tries to enter the ring. If I downgrade the 1st DEFCN to 3.0B it doesn't hang but updates the screen every ~2 min instead of every second. The NG Sniffer should detect automatically if SMT is at 6.2 or 7.2. The Sniffer is working correctly if I do my ring with only the DECNIS and the Sniffer as a DAS. Nice to hear comments Thanks Walter
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1174.1 | Turn off SMT? | 35405::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Wed Dec 08 1993 11:34 | 6 |
Can you configure the Sniffer as a DAS repeater i.e. SMT disabled? The HP Advisor I used could be a DAS, Dual Attached Repeater, or Dual Attached Monitor, FWIW. Phil | |||||
1174.2 | Problem with VOID frames | ANTIK::WESTERBERG | Stefan Westerberg DS Stockholm | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:33 | 8 |
Hi, the problem could be that your ring has a very low load. When this happen there is basicly only VOID frames on the ring at a rate around 50k/s. This is then to much for the 486 CPU in the pc. But if you have a load of >1% of "real" traffic then you should get a more accepteble performance from the sniffer. You could get around the problem by removing VOID frames in the capture filter setup. /Stefan | |||||
1174.3 | Thanks .2 is the answer | LEMAN::BRUNNER | FF Frame Finder | Fri Dec 10 1993 07:02 | 8 |
Thanks to all, .2 was the answer. It looks like the Sniffer can handle only 45-50k frames/sec (from Network General at Menlo Park). The analyzer should be capable of handling SMT 6.2 & 7.2 nodes. NG said they are ANTC compliant. |