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I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking "What happens if an
SMT implementation violates the Dual Homing rules?". This will
result in a third ring being created (bad thing.) What is the
probability?? 0 on a good implementation, High on a bad one...
The M port will not insert a station onto the data path until
the connection completes successfully. So yes, correct.
If the product has DEC's latest version, then it implements
SMT 7.3.
Luc
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| The connection rules are enforced in the station firmware. I've seen no
evidence of bugs in that area, but of course those algorithms can have
bugs in them just like any other product, software or hardware. The
algorithm is simple and deterministic, so you can test it and convince
yourself it's right.
As for stuck line states, selftest will catch that if it occurs prior to
selftest (or if you reinitialize the station). If it happens later, but
before connection, the connection procedure will fail. If it happens after
connection, this will cause a PC Trace to be done, which will cause a
selftest, which will cause the defective port to be shut down. So in all
cases the fault will be caught. In all but the last, it will have NO effect
on the rest of the network (other than the obvious point that the defective
station is off the net); in the last case, the ring will be disrupted for
the time it takes PC Trace to be done, which is perhaps 30 seconds.
paul
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