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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

1530.0. "Configuration Question " by ODIF11::LICATA () Tue Dec 13 1994 16:49

    
    A customer plans to have two risers and inter floor fiber he 
    is looking for an FDDI configuration. 
    
    There is a requirement for dedicated ethernet and FDDI ports 
    on each floor.
    
    
    
    One suggested configuration is a single dual FDDI ring. 
    
    
    Is  there a way of providing interconnected multiple FDDI 
    rings without using a GigaSwitch ?
    
    
    
    Jim
    
    
    
    
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1530.1NETCAD::SLAWRENCEThu Dec 15 1994 15:5830
    
    > Is there a way of providing interconnected multiple FDDI
    > rings without using a GigaSwitch ?
    
    No.  The GigaSwitch is the only FDDI/FDDI bridge we have.
    
    You can interconnect them all by just chaining the hubs:
    
              A             B    
        +------ ef ef mx mx ----+
        |        | || ||  |     |
        |       -----------     |
        |                       |
        |  +--------------------+
        |  |                     
        |  |  A             B    
        |  +--- ef ef mx mx ----+
        |        | || ||  |     |
        |       -----------     |
        |                       |
        |  +--------------------+
        |  |                     
        |  |  A             B    
        |  +--- ef ef mx mx ----+  
        |        | || ||  |     |
        |       -----------     |
        |                       |
        +-----------------------+
    
    
1530.2DECNIS does FDDI too.NETCAD::PAQUETTESun Dec 18 1994 22:0515
>    > Is there a way of providing interconnected multiple FDDI
>    > rings without using a GigaSwitch ?
>    
>    No.  The GigaSwitch is the only FDDI/FDDI bridge we have.

Slight correction:
Not that it's practical here, but you can also connect up to 3 FDDI rings
together with the DECNIS bridge/router.

Do you really need to keep 3 rings?
If not, the suggestion in .-1 is fine.
Also, there are several alternative "treeing" configurations you might
consider.  See the FDDI System Level Description for more info.

-Mike P.
1530.3to tree or not to tree (couldnt resist)ODIF11::LICATAMon Dec 19 1994 16:2515
    Thank you for the replies.  
    
    As I understand the only way our competitors can connect FDDI rings 
    is via a router, Again placing the Gigaswitch in a unique position.
    
    
    Dual rings vs a tree configuration -----  I have seen some 
    tree configuations - the rules seen more complicated that using
    a dual ring.  What is the "religion" around tree'd FDDI's ? 
    
    Jim