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227.1 | looks good | GIDDAY::DRANSFIELD | Mike Dransfield, Sydney RSSG | Wed May 05 1993 20:15 | 7 |
| re: .0
If the hubs are connected with the thinwire port on the side and the
management cable, then it is a dual-hub or 16 port hub and it needs
exactly one bridge in it for the repeaters to be manageable by a
DECagent. You diagram suggests that what you have got is one 16-port
hub with a bridge, an agent and some repeaters. This is fine.
Mike
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227.2 | mgt cable? | HGOVC::LILLIANTANG | | Thu May 06 1993 05:56 | 8 |
| re.-1
what do you mean by 'management cable'?
the Decbridge will communicate with the repeateres via the asynch
bus of the hub and then via the thinwire to the second hub's asynch
bus?
Lillian
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227.3 | RS423 cable also | PDVEUS::DELUCAGIL | | Fri May 07 1993 04:42 | 11 |
| You havo to connect the two hubs using the ThinWire cable (max lenght =
50 mt) and also with a RS423 cable; this second cable isn't used for
Ethernet datas, but for management signals.
Look at the DEChub 90 Owner Manuals for more detail about cables and
lenghts.
Ciao.
Gilberto
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227.4 | How about *four interconnected hubs*? | ZPOVC::INDO03::FUNGSIONG | Friday Again? Thanks God! | Tue May 11 1993 22:30 | 13 |
| Hi Again,
Thanks! I am glad we proposed the right design. BTW, should the
customer require additional hub, can we just connect the additional
hubs using ThinWire like 1st and 2nd hub, or should we use a bridge or
DECrepeater 90C to do that? I read in the DEChub 90 manual that
daisychaining more than two is not a valid config (is that right?).
Still confuse me: a DECagent 90 can manage *four interconnected hubs*.
How do we achieve this?
Best Regards,
Fung Siong - Indonesia
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227.5 | multiple communty names | MEO78A::BARNHOORN | Barney to his friends | Wed May 12 1993 02:39 | 10 |
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re .4
To add another HUB (or HUBpair) you will require a DECbridge90 in that
HUB.
OOn the DECagent add a community (2), then give the details about
the new DECHUB, eg Bridge Address, community name to reference the new hub.
Mark.
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