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Title: | FDDI - The Next Generation |
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Moderator: | NETCAD::STEFANI |
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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 |
1500.0. "FDDI Training Material ????" by GIDDAY::STANISLAUS () Wed Nov 16 1994 23:59
I am planning to give a few courses in our Territory (South Pacific
Region) on DEChub 900 and Hubwatch. What I am looking for is, some materials
on FDDI Overview or FDDI concepts. My knowledge is mostly based on what I learnt
from the FDDI primer and FDDI System Level Description books and working on
a few DECbridge 5xx/6xx and DECconcentrator 5xx and also DECswitch EF and
DECconcentrator 900MX. But I do not have any material or slides to present it to
a class. Before I go ahead and prepare some such material, I wanted to ask in
this note if some such training slides, etc are already available somewhere
on the network as post-script files.
Basically the material should be coverable in an-hour to introduce to
people who do not know FDDI at all, information such as FDDI dual ring, wrapped
ring, tree config, A port, B port, M port, S port, SAS station, DAS station,
SMF and MMF fibre, ring distance, distance between stations, the ring init, ring
purge and ring clain processes and cover FDDI ring counters - what they mean ?
Eg what does ring inits received mean, what does ring inits sent mean, etc.
This one-hour session should help the students to understand when I go into FDDI
configurations on DECswitchEF and DECconcentrator 900MX in a DEChub 900
backplane.
Cross posted in Hub_Management and Gigaswitch notes conferences.
Alphonse
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1500.1 | Pointer | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Tue Dec 06 1994 11:27 | 9 |
| Alphonse,
You can copy the slides I used to use in a 2 day FDDI technical
seminar from JUMP4::$USERS:[JOY]FDDI_SEMINAR.PS. I don't have the
source unfortunately. You can also look in JUMP4::$USERS:[JOY.FDDI_DOC]
for some FDDI presentations I've used at DECUS over the years.
Regards,
Debbie
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