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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

1266.0. "questions on fddi configs in the hub" by BIS5::RUTTENS () Tue Aug 02 1994 10:16


Some questions on FDDI configs in the DEChub900.

I've read Karl Pieper's document about the FDDI-configuration rules in the 
DEChub 900.
I understood that M and S ports are not yet supported on the backplane but
can I have M and S ports on the front of a DB900MX.
This is the config I want to establish.

			Front Panel Ports


       A E E M E B              
       |         |
       |         |              S M               S M               S M
       |     +---|--------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ 
       |     |   |              | |               | |               |
     +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+  +---------+-+-+   +---------+-+-+   +---------+-+-+
     | CONC 1      |  | BRID 1      |   | BRID 2      |   | BRID 3      |
     +-------------+  +-------------+   +-------------+   +-------------+


			Backplane Ports

	
E= Empty
A and B port on concentrator are Single Mode.

An alternative solution could be to connect each bridge to a separate M-port 
of the concentrator. But since A and B port on the the concentrator are SM I
need to leaf the adjacement ports empty. So, I have only two M-ports available 
for three bridges.


My second question: Does spanning three detects loops between ports of the 
same bridge (DB900MX) and can one of the ports go in backup mode ? 
Or does it only detect loops between bridges ?

regards...........Peter


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1266.1No. DB900 can't be a SAC (yet)NACAD2::PARISEAULuc PariseauTue Aug 02 1994 10:296

	The bridge cannot yet be configured to be a SAC
	(on the front nor the back.)

	Luc
1266.2Loops on adjacent ports of same bridge will be detected...NACAD2::BATTERSBYTue Aug 02 1994 13:478
    >My second question: Does spanning three detects loops between ports of
    >the same bridge (DB900MX) and can one of the ports go in backup mode ?
    >Or does it only detect loops between bridges ?
     
    Yup loops will be detected between ports of the same bridge.
    the higher numbered port will be the one to go into backup.
    
    Bob
1266.3Loopback detected between bridges?ROM01::GALLANAWed Oct 19 1994 13:1923
    Hello,
    
    you said that the DB900MX detects the loopback between two o more
    Ethernet ports but I dont' understand if the loopback is detected 
    also between two different Bridges connected via FDDI, each having 
    1 Ethernet port connectred to the same Ethernet channel.
    
    		HUB900MS
    +--------------------+---+---+
    |                    |   |   |
    |                    | X | X |  <--+  Ports connected via FDDI
    |                    | X | X |  <--+
    |                    |   |   |
    |                    |   |   |
    |                    | . | . |  -------- Ethernet channel
    |                    |   |   |
    |                    |   |   |
    +--------------------+---+---+
    
    Bye
    
    Francesco
    
1266.4Why not!CGOS01::DMARLOWEHave you been HUBbed lately?Thu Oct 20 1994 01:4512
    Loops will be detected between bridges if both the FDDI and 1 or
    more Ethernets are connected.  The ultimate in redundancy would
    be to put 2 DECswitches in a single hub, FDDI them together and
    then connect the 6 Ethernets to the backplane, pairing the ports
    of the switches (bridges) to individual channels.  That way one
    switch will be in standby waiting for a failure of an FDDI or Ethernet
    port or worse yet, the complete failure of a whole switch.
    
    Hey, its only spanning tree, so what if it happens to have a half
    dozen more ports.
    
    dave