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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

1629.0. "DEFMM-MA 12 or 6 port after using 6 flex channels?" by HGOVC::QCAV01::PANKAJ () Fri Oct 28 1994 03:07

Hi,

	Can  Decrepeater 900 FP (DEFMM-MA) fibre optic repeater module be 
	configured as below:-

	The DEFMM-MA  module has 12 f.o. repeater ports available in the front. 
	Can all the 12 ports be used outside besides having simultaneous access
	to any of the six flex channels available on the dechub.

	Basically we want to use all the 12 ports outside and configure the
	outside connected devices on six flex channels ethernets available on
	the dechub 900. Since this DEFMM-MA is a port switching module, we want
	to connect two ports of this module to each of the six flex channels.
	Can we use all 12 ports on the front or only 6 ports on the front, after
	using 6 hub backplane flex channels ?
	

	Thanx in advance

	Pankaj
	
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1629.1Use 8 channels with DEFMM?MINNY::SCHUMACHERMore than cows & chocolate...Fri Oct 28 1994 04:119
    I have a further question:
    
    We want to use 8 channels of the DEFMM on the backplane. I sucessfully
    created 8 IMB-Ethernets on the backplane. Then I installed two DEFBA's
    in the hub and sucessfully connected Ethernets 1-4 on the first,
    Ethernets 5-8 on the second bridge. Does this really work, and is it
    supported ?
    
    Peter
1629.2See 1250.*NETCAD::PAGLIARORich Pagliaro, Hub Products GroupFri Oct 28 1994 07:129
>>  Can all the 12 ports be used outside besides having simultaneous access
>>  to any of the six flex channels available on the dechub.
  
    The short answer to this question is yes.  See notes 1250.*, 1131.11,
    and 1131.13 for a more detailed discussion.
    
    Regards,
    
    Rich    
1629.3just 6 for DEFMMNETCAD::PAGLIARORich Pagliaro, Hub Products GroupFri Oct 28 1994 07:165
    Re: .1
    
    The DEFMM can only connect to 6 backplane Flex channels (IMBs). 
    
    -Rich
1629.4DEFBA can only use 6 Ethernet channelsNETCAD::CARRAFIELLOFri Oct 28 1994 08:488
    Re: .1
    
    The DEFBA can only use 6 backplane Ethernet channels. I don't
    understand how Hubwatch let you create 8 independent Ethernet backplane
    channels when there are only 6 available on the Digital Matrix. There
    must be dual use of some of the channels. Are all of the DEFBA ports in
    forwarding or are some of them in Backup? Are you also configuring the
    Backplane Thinwire as one of your Ethernets?
1629.5You are currently limited to 6 flex Ethernet connectionsSLINK::HOODI'd rather be at the PenobscotFri Oct 28 1994 09:067
Keep in mind that HUBwatch and the MAM let you *create* up to 12 Ethernet
backplane segments.  However, you can only *use* 6.  When you try to attach
anything (current set of products) to the 7th, the connection does not
stay put.

Tom Hood
HUBwatch
1629.6EF segmentation QuestionNCMAIL::ADAIRCFri Oct 28 1994 10:3412
    Yet another DECswitch 900EF config question...
    
    I have a DECswitch 900EF in the 900MS. I want to create 2 IMB groups, 
    bridge within the IMB group, and then route between the 2 groups using an 
    external router with 2 Enet ports on it.
    
    So 2 front bezel ports would be connected to the router ports. Can I
    easily config the EF so that it bridges IMB1 and IMB2, bridges IMB5 and
    IMB6, and forces traffic between these 2 groups to go through the
    router?
    
    CA                              
1629.7Yes.SLINK::HOODI'd rather be at the PenobscotFri Oct 28 1994 11:121
Yes.  That will take 6 switch ports.
1629.8How about this?NCMAIL::ADAIRCFri Oct 28 1994 14:3310
    re: .7
    
    I asked the question because all the HUBwatch demos I've seen seemed to
    indicate there wasn't any "easy" way to essentially segment the bridge
    itself. Another way to put it is this... 
    
    I want to assign a bridge port to IMB1 and I want to assign a
    bridge port to IMB5, but I don't want the IMB1 LAN to see the IMB5 LAN.
    
    
1629.9one bridge. or one switch.SLINK::HOODI'd rather be at the PenobscotMon Oct 31 1994 10:418
>    indicate there wasn't any "easy" way to essentially segment the bridge
>    itself. Another way to put it is this... 


If you mean turn the DB900 into two separate bridges, no you cannot do that.

Tom Hood
HUBwatch
1629.10correct interpretationNCMAIL::ADAIRCThu Nov 03 1994 09:171
    re: .9 That's what I meant. Thanks.