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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

1888.0. "FDDI on HUB900 Backplane" by SUFNWB::VEITH () Fri Dec 01 1995 07:53

    
    Hi,
    after eight years reading notes within digital, here is my first entry:
    
    On customer site I have a FDDI-ring with three DEChub900 (V4.1.0).
    Within one DEChub there are the following modules:
    
    			DEChub900
    			V4.1.0
    
    ...   ...   ...   ...   .6.		.7.	   .8.
    			    PEswitch    DECswitch  DECconcentrator
    			    900TX       900EF      900MX
    			    V1.1.0      V1.5.2     V3.1.1
    
    				        A: front   A: backplane
    				        B: backpl  B: front
    
    			      ||	   ||           ||
                              ||           ||           ||
    		==================================================
    			FDDI Segment on the backplane
    
    Problem:
    Every time I'm doing a reset on one of the three modules, the other
    modules are loosing their connections to the ring. So I have to
    reconfigure the backplane with FDDI - the FDDI-Channel is still there,
    but on every modul I have to reconnect the FDDI-pin to the
    FDDI-channel.
    
    Is there any well known technical backgroung or is there a bug?
    
    The UNA and DNA are given the following logical links:
    	900MX - 900TX - 900EF
    
    Best regards
    Franz Veith @SUO
    
    
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1888.1FDDI Auto Healing?49575::PAIVAHawkeye - Network Support @GEOFri Dec 01 1995 08:524
    Is FDDI Auto Healing enabled or disabled?
    Why are you resetting your modules?
    
    Pedro         
1888.2some more info'sSUFNWB::VEITHMon Dec 04 1995 08:1510
    Hi,
    
    FDDI Auto Healing is disabled (Default).
    If the ring is normally running, there is no need to reset a module.
    But I have tried to get the ring running for the first time - and
    therefore is sometimes the need to reset a module. Also if one module
    goes bad, there will be the same - no more connections on the ring!
    
    Best regards
    Franz
1888.3NETCAD::DOODYMichael DoodyMon Dec 04 1995 09:318
    What do you mean by the "modules are losing their connections"? Do you
    have two stations on the ring that can no longer communicate? Or do you
    mean the Hubwatch Lan Interconnect screen shows them disconnected? 
    
    Are you making some connection change that causes a switch port to
    start pre-forwarding?
    
    -Mike
1888.4Franz Veith @SUOSUFNWB::VEITHTue Dec 05 1995 09:3411
    Hi Mike,
    
    the two stations still have connection (ring in - ring out). The
    HUBwatch LAN Interconnect screen shows them disconnected.
    
    There have been no changes on the switch ports to start pre-forwarding.
    My reported problem occurs, i.e. by resetting the PEswitch or the
    DECconcentrator900.
    
    -Franz
    
1888.5NETCAD::DOODYMichael DoodyTue Dec 05 1995 16:326
    Okay, if the modules really are connected but Hubwatch shows otherwise,
    try using the "refresh" button on the LAN interconnect screen. If
    hubwatch times out talking to the hub it can show things as
    disconnected.
    
    -Mike
1888.6FDDI HUB900 Backplane o.k.SUFNWB::VEITHThu Dec 07 1995 05:1613
    Hi Mike,
    
    you're right! The connections are still o.k. but HUBwatch shows them 
    disconnected. I've tried it with two HUBwatch Systems: In the time,
    one system shows the disconnections, from the other system I can still
    see the connections; after a refresh it's o.k. on both systems.
    
    By the way, now I learned also something about "auto healing".
    
    Thanks and a good time
    
    Franz Veith @SUO