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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

705.0. "PacketProbe and DEChub 900" by ADO75A::SHARPE (Stop Whale Killing! Boycott!) Mon Feb 07 1994 17:31

    I have heard that the PacketProbe can only be connected on segment one
    in a DEChub 900MS.
    
    Is this true, and what impact does this have on monitoring a network.
    Is it possible that we may have to put in multiple PacketProbes to
    provide adequate coverage of a network?
    
    Regards
    Richard Sharpe
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705.1Any LAN as long as its thinwire.CGOS01::DMARLOWEdsk dsk dsk (tsk tsk tsk)Mon Feb 07 1994 17:585
    'Fraid so.  It only connects to the thinwire.  You could do some
    LAN hopping in the hub to get the other IMB Ethernet LANs connected
    to the thinwire LAN.  One at a time though.
    
    dave
705.2NAC::FORRESTMon Mar 07 1994 15:2317
	The DECpacketprobe 90 is a 90 module, and thus was never intended 
	to monitor a 900 backplane. We are planning to do such a module 
	however. Send me mail if you want more info.

	In the interim, you can put DECpacketprobe 90s on appropriate 
	DECrepeater 900TM ports to allow you to monitor each backplane 
	channel.

	If you don't have anything else on the ThinWire channel, then you 
	can use that as your monitoring channel, and connect repeaters 
	to it as needed. This gives you the opportunity to monitor 1 channel 
	at a time and switch it under software control.

	Note that putting a DECpacketprobe on one of the DECbridge 900MX ports 
	is a waste of time - the bridge will only forward multicasts and 
	packets destined to the MAC address of the probe.