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3272.1 | | NETCAD::GALLAGHER | | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:28 | 20 |
| > Is this the correct conference for the EtherWORKS Hub 8TX product?
It may as well be. Thought the adapter folks may know more about this product
than we do.
> I would like to know the intended strategy for connecting the Hub 8TX
> into our existing DEChub 900 network environments. Do we require
> another companies 100BaseTX to Ethernet switches?
I doubt you're going to get a good answer to this question in this
conference. Keeping in mind that this doesn't qualify as a "good answer"....
Yep. Since we don't have a 100BaseTX to Ethernet switch right now your
customers must either wait until we do have one, or buy one from someone
else. But I'm sure this isn't the simplistic answer you wanted.
(I think the 8TX came about because our adapter folks are selling 100Mb
Ethernet adapters and want to be able to sell something from Digital to
connect them to.)
-Shawn
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3272.2 | How long until we have a 100BaseTX to Ethernet switch? | THEPUB::JRS | John SHADE - 'Attila the Nun' | Wed Feb 14 1996 08:00 | 14 |
| > (I think the 8TX came about because our adapter folks are selling 100Mb
> Ethernet adapters and want to be able to sell something from Digital to
> connect them to.)
So you can now connect 14 of these adapters together in a little network (by
using two 8TXs). Big deal if you can't connect to anything else!
I think that .0 has a very valid point, and .1 sums things up nicely. In my
opinion, NPBU still doesn't have a very credible Fast Ethernet story. Anything
that isn't in the DEChub form factor is immediately suspected of being a
stop-gap measure, so unless I'm missing something, I don't predict rampant sales
of these EtherWORKS Hubs.
-John
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3272.3 | needs 10/100 ports to thrive | SCASS1::DAVIES | Mark, NPB Sales, Dallas,TX | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:18 | 22 |
| Not having it in the DEChub 900 should not affect sales dramatically IF
it is positioned correctly by the Sales rep. Remember, most everyone
else (Cisco, Bay, etc) have solutions that were designed to run in
their own enclosure. Our competition buys companies with the
technolgies they want, hence, they integrate the same way the 8TX does,
ie, another box. Most customers do not care how it looks anymore.
They want to know if it works and what it costs.
That is where the 8TX is weak. It only speaks 100BaseTX. It cannot
get to a GIGAswitch or DEChub 900 without buying another vendors
product. Many custmers want to buy everything for the LAN from a single
vendor, leaving us out in the cold.
The 8TX would be a MUCH stronger product if it's ports were 10/100 and
not just 100TX.
Regards,
Mark
Regards,
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3272.4 | 10/100 is not planned.. | NETCAD::GALLAGHER | | Wed Feb 14 1996 10:54 | 7 |
| > The 8TX would be a MUCH stronger product if it's ports were 10/100 and
> not just 100TX.
If you feel 10/100 ports are important you should contact product management.
(It's too late for the 8TX, but could affect future products.)
-Shawn
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3272.5 | Constructive cards and letters to AVI FOGEL @LKG | JULIET::HARRIS_MA | Sales Executive II | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:45 | 28 |
| Several of us in the field have been speaking the business case for
Fast Ethernet downlinks with FDDI or ATM uplinks for almost 2 years now.
I think rational cards and letters should be directed to AVI FOGEL @LKG
to get some attention. (I send my through me SE's to add technical
muscle 8-).
I suggested an interim solution (for the next 1-2 years) that would
address higher density 100baseTX links using the Xylan TX cards in the
DECswitch400. It's just one suggestion to get us out of this mess we
are in. The DECswitch 400 folks at XYLAN claim to have 100baseTX
downlink cards, and FDDI uplink cards that could be plugged in if we
work the business details out.
I think many of the folks in LKG are focused on FDDI and ATM, and only
casually interested in the 100baseTX (Even the planned PE-family will NOT
answer the higher density need for 100baseTX based on what I saw
presented last week). With NPBU going towards the reseller model, we
ALL need to realize that 100baseTX is a 'reseller
technology'. We don't have the luxury of convincing BIG CORPORATE
NETWORK BUYERS WITH DEDICATED DEC-BADGED REPS THAT FDDI IS A BETTER WAY.
Resellers need to sell good, fast and cheap. 100baseTX is that perfect
fit in the reseller channel--- and they REALLY CAN get it from 3COM and
BAY.
My suggestion:
Cards and constructive letters to AVI FOGEL @LKG.
Mark
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3272.6 | We need that uplink! | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Thu Feb 15 1996 20:03 | 30 |
| Now WHY would we (a network company) build a network product and have
NOTHING in our portfolio of products to connect to it? Sounds like a
great network company decision to me!
I agree with Mark (.-1) that extending the Xylan as a stopgap measure
until the PE stuff is up makes great sense to at least get Digital
presence in there. The problem with that is, of course, that there is
no long term love between Xylan and Digital and now they are putting in
boxes because we can't resell their entire product line. We come in,
don't offer the complete line, Xylan walks in, take the biz. (And say
"thank you" to Digital for the lead...!)
So, yes, please get us a stop-gap measure that at least gets us
connected to the rest of the enterprise.
Things that hamper 100TX are distance limits, need for squeaky-clean
cat5, need to pop in new NICs and drivers, etc., man hours to convert
etc. Ethernet switching can make more deployment sense to a large
organization as can just upping the file server to 100MB FDDI and
switching to get bandwidth.
But when Data communications sez that 100mB TX is better than sex,
folks are implementing it for new applications. And we loose BIGtime.
At least if we had something stupid with an uplink we could hold onto
some biz while we wait for the PE.
Regards,
j
^--who wants Shawn to come to the next SE meetings too!
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3272.7 | | NPSS::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943 | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:25 | 5 |
| From the product support perspective, I think we'd be very happy to
never have to deal with Xylan again. There are many thorns on this
particular rose.
MDL
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3272.8 | | STRWRS::KOCH_P | It never hurts to ask... | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:28 | 4 |
|
From a field perspective, I agree with Michael. However, we need this
product to act as both a stopgap for important customer situations and
also to get in the door with certain accounts.
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3272.9 | We sell it anywy, via other channels | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Sun Feb 18 1996 13:16 | 3 |
| the reality is that we sell xylan anyway (i.e. via NIS as native XYLAN
as opposed to the decswitch 400...)
j
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3272.10 | No Commission selling XYLAN | JULIET::HARRIS_MA | Sales Executive II | Mon Feb 19 1996 14:54 | 8 |
| NIS + XYLAN = No NPBU credit/commission
8-)
(we need an NPBU part number'd solution...)
Mark
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3272.11 | Neat! | SLINK::HOOD | They call me MISTER Dilbert. | Mon Feb 19 1996 15:24 | 3 |
| > NIS + XYLAN = No NPBU credit/commission
Funky algebra! ;-)
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