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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

1600.0. "FDDI/PCI DAS board as SAS" by GOYA::JOSEF (Jose Fernandez. ACT Spain) Fri Feb 24 1995 05:54

Hi,

I need to answer a customer the following questions:

1. The DEC FDDIcontroller/PCI DAS/MMF can work as SAS?

	(I guess it can.)

2. What do I have to make it work as SAS? Is it automatic, using junpers,
   via software, etc?.

	(this is the key point)

Any info is wellcome.

Jose
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1600.1I'll try to make it hard. 8^)CGOS01::DMARLOWEHave you been HUBbed lately?Fri Feb 24 1995 12:164
    Just plug one side in and that's all there is to it.  It's all done at
    the chip level.
    
    dave
1600.2NETCAD::STEFANIWelcome to the Revolution!Fri Feb 24 1995 12:4217
    >>Just plug one side in and that's all there is to it.  It's all done at
    >>the chip level.

    That's true, but there is a difference.  On the DEFEA-UA and DEFEA-AA
    SAS EISA adapters, the parent card is always an S port.  On the
    DEFEA-DA DAS EISA adapter, if the daughter card is plugged in you'll
    have A and B ports.  If you unplug the daughter card, the parent card
    becomes an S port.

    On the DEFPA adapters, they are all single slot and there are no
    daughter cards.  The DEFPA-DA DAS PCI adapter *always* has an A and B
    port.  So if you plug one port into an M port on a concentrator, it
    will function like a SAS, but it will not be an S port.  In this kind
    of configuration, this is just a semantic difference, but it's a
    difference nonetheless.  

    /larry