| Hi,
Refer to following note from NETWARE notes.
Notes conferences are not the right place for asking
shortshipments.
- Pankaj
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Note 1596.1 Novel on fddi ring? 1 of 2
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>>Wheather any special config reqd for novel on FDDI or any particular
>>version [ using v4.01] for the above conf.?
>>Any special setup required on Novel side?
There are no unusual configuration requirements for FDDI, but you do
have to be sensitive to frame types and packet sizes. If you're
running IPX, the packet size negotiation will occur, so feel free to
set the MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE on the FDDI server to 4500
bytes or larger. This will help your FDDI-to-FDDI performance.
On the issue of frame types, it's fairly straightforward going from
Ethernet to/from FDDI.
ETHERNET_II <==> FDDI_SNAP
ETHERNET_802.2 <==> FDDI_802.2
Don't bridge ETHERNET_802.3 traffic onto the FDDI ring without enabling
the optional switch on the DECbridge 900MX which translates the bogus
Ethernet frames into valid FDDI frames. ETHERNET_SNAP bridges over OK,
so long as you use it for Appletalk. Don't use it for IPX traffic for
reasons I won't go into here.
Do you know whose FDDI cards you're using on the server? Are they
Digital's? If not, make sure that you use the most current drivers and
be sure to read all of the documentation to be sure that there are no
special configuration options for the driver. As an FYI, we've been
successfully running an FDDI NetWare server in our bridged environment
for many years now.
- Larry
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