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1030.1 | But it didn't do what "I" wanted! | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Sat May 28 1994 02:47 | 15 |
| Well, I'll answer the LAN INTERCONNECT question myself.
I finally got a DR 900TM an spent some more time on site. I installed
the 900TM and created an Ethernet under the thinwire. Then connected
one of the legs of the 900TM to that segment. Went back to the
bridge and was able to drag an Ethernet to that segment, release
it and it stayed. I was able to repeat this until all Ethernet
ports were connected to individual IMB's. I then removed the 900TM
and all Ethernets stayed where asigned.
Since there were no modules in the hub, other than the DB 900MX,
I guess I didn't really want to connect bridge ports to empty Ethernet
segments or so the MAM thought. 8^)
dave
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1030.2 | Worked OK Here | LEVERS::DRAGON | | Tue May 31 1994 13:02 | 13 |
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RE:.1
Dave,
I tried the scenario which you described regarding the inability to
connect the DB900MX Ethernet ports to IMBs without another Ethernet
module present in the DEChub. It worked here no problem. Any
further details which might be of interest? I had a DEF6X and
DB900MX in my hub with very light traffic.
Regards,
Bob
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1030.3 | Configuration | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Tue May 31 1994 14:13 | 27 |
| My hub consisted of the following:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D D D D D D
E E E E E E
N N N F F F
M M M A B B
A A A R A A
I'm using the DB 900 in slot 7 for backplane Ethernets. Port 3
connected to the 90 Thinwire OK so there was traffic there immediately.
Port 4 and Port 5 were dragged down to any of the 5 Ethernet segments
created in the hub but when released the button, would jump back
up to the top. When I put a DECrepeater 900TM in slot 6 and dragged
it's IMB connection down to any segment then I could drag the DB
900 Ethernets down and they would stay. I have since taken the
DR 900TM out and all DB 900 ports remain. I cannot power down the
hub to see if the connections survive as the hub is now in production.
The hub, DB900's and my OpenVMS system are all running the latest
firmware or software.
I'll try this on some of the other hubs and bridges and see if there
is any difference, ie. sun in a different place in the sky, raining
instead of sunny, etc.
dave
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1030.4 | | QUIVER::SLAWRENCE | | Thu Jun 02 1994 18:49 | 8 |
| Had you upgraded either the hub manager or the bridge before you had
the connection problem?
If you had early ship versions, you need to factory reset everything at
once after an upgrade or you could get behaviour like you saw.
I've configured a number of bridges onto backplane ethernets without
anything else connected to them, so I don't think that's the problem.
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1030.5 | One last try. | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Fri Jun 03 1994 02:06 | 10 |
| I received 6 production bridges at V1.1.2. In order to drive the
front ports into the hub I had to upgrade to V1.2.1 and upgrade the MAM
to handle the DB 900. I'll reset both to factory defaults and see
what happens before I install and configure in the DR 900FP's.
This will be my last chance to try this, at least at this site,
as once the 900FP's go in then it's in production.
I'll let you know.
dave
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1030.6 | Working better but perfect. | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Sun Jun 05 1994 03:01 | 8 |
| I reset the DB 900 to factory and also power cycled. Behaviour
was better but not perfect. I was able, with no other devices
connected to the 6 Ethernets, connect almost all the DB 900 Ethernets
into the backplane the first time. That is except Port 5. It refused
to stick to a backplane segment. So I did Ports 6 & 7 and then
came back to Port 5 and it stayed. Very strange.
dave
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1030.7 | How to get back to square one... | 4678::SLAWRENCE | | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:05 | 19 |
| It sounds like you have a problem that can result from having had one
or more of the early ship versions (I had this here in DEChub
Engineering on our own net); the solution is a bit painfull, but it
works:
1) Upgrade everything to the latest release
2) Factory reset all the line cards
3) Factory reset the MAM
3a) IMPORTANT - as soon as you see the MAM entering diagnostics
after the reset (the ROM version number - V1.1.6 appears)
POWER CYCLE the hub.
This proceedure will leave you with a 'true' updated, factory reset
configuration; you should now be able to configure everything.
Yes, we know this is ugly. We're very sorry, and we promise not to do
this again, but we got the products out...
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1030.8 | Will let you know. | CGOS01::DMARLOWE | Have you been HUBbed lately? | Mon Jun 06 1994 18:23 | 8 |
| What is more painful than your little procedure would be standing
in front of the customer and telling him that he ain't gonna get
any equipment for another X number of weeks. NO THANKS.
I'll just schedule a shutdown with the customer.
Thanks,
dave
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