Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
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 |
I would appreciate someone clarifying the following topology for me :- DC900MX DC900MX +-------------+ +--------+ +-------------+ | A M M M M B | | Giga | | A M M M M B | +-------------+ | Switch | +-------------+ | | +--------+ | | | | |FGL2| | | | +-------+ +-------+ | +----------------------------------------+ Now I want to connect in two separate DECHub 900s that each have a DS900EF in slot 8. Each Hub will have DR900TMs installed providing UTP office wiring connections and probably one DS900TM. Question 1: So can I only connect the DS900EF in each hub using one MIC to MIC fibre cable to one M port on one of the DC900MXs, or can I dual home each of the DS900EFs to the DC900MX pair ?. Question 2: Depending on the restrictions from Question 1, what is the correct setting in Hubwatch LAN Interconnnect to configure the the DS900EFs to?, bearing in mind that the Bridge will only be providing FDDI into the backplane of the Hub to then provide connectivity to the DR900TMs. None of the DS900EFs ethernet ports will get used. Any suggestions welcome, Giles.
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3168.1 | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Mike Doody | Wed Jan 17 1996 11:12 | 19 | |
If the DECswitch is the only FDDI-capable modules in the hubs you're talking about connecting, you cannot connect FDDI to the backplane - there's no other module to connect to. In this case you leave the DECswitch ports at their default - A and B out the front. Since you have A and B ports out the front, you can dual home them to M ports of the two different concentrators. The ethernet ports on the DECswitches will be in use. Perhaps you meant the front-panel ethernet wouldn't be used? In any event, use Hubwatch to point the Ethernet ports to the backplane so that you can use them to connect to the repeaters in backplane lans. -Mike [Posted by WWW Notes gateway] | |||||
3168.2 | RDGENG::GREID | All that is, was and will be... | Wed Jan 17 1996 11:58 | 10 | |
Mike, Thanks for the clarification, I realise now that I need to under the Ring configuration set the A+B Ports to the front panel, and as you summised set the ethernets to the backplane (at least one anyway), so the the switch (EF) can provide connectivity between the FDDI and the ethernet. Giles. | |||||
3168.3 | port 3 to TW | LEMAN::PAIVA | Hawkeye - Network Support @GEO | Thu Jan 18 1996 05:46 | 4 |
Bear in mind that port 3 is the only port of the 900EF that you'll be able to connect to the ThinWire of the hub900's backplane. Pedro |