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3575.1 | Six Ethernets, and ONE DAS FDDI port (two PMD's) | MSDOA::REED | John Reed @CBO = Network Services | Sun Jun 02 1996 23:41 | 16 |
| I am confused by the three FDDI ports on the drawings that you show. I
beleive that the DECbridge/DECswitch only has TWO FDDI PORTS, which can
be set to A/B, or M/S, and directed to the front or back in any
combination of TWO ports. (four connectors show up if you have a
DEChub one docking station, but only two will work at one time)
It is the CONCENTRATOR modules which have the capacity to have A/B as
the dual ring, and several "M" ports to feed end stations. A
Concentrator module can do what you are looking for. Unless there has
been a major upgrade in functionality, the DECswitch 900EF has only TWO
FDDI connectors which can be either A/B, or M/S. This allows the
bridge to participate in either a DUAL ring, or a Tree. But it cannot
create a Tree, from it's dual ring. For that, you would need three
FDDI PHY ports.
JR
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3575.2 | What do you want to do ? | LEMAN::PAIVA | Hawkeye - Network Support @GEO | Mon Jun 03 1996 09:35 | 10 |
| John is absolutely right. You cannot do what you said with a DECswitch
900EF.
The question is what do you want to do ? Do you already have any
equipment (perhaps a hub 900) ?
Cheers,
Pedro
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3575.3 | Here's the complete story | ZPOVC::HWCHOY | On a foul day, you can complain forever. | Thu Jun 06 1996 07:17 | 26 |
| Hi,
I'm the culprit that suggested the config in .0
The config is: we have 3xDECswitch 900EF each housed in a DEChub 900MS
the A/B port of the three DECswitch 900EF are all connected to form the
classic dual-ring (we'd much preferred a conc but to save $$).
Now one of the DEChub 900EF also have two more PEswitch 900TX. The
intention was that the DECswitch 900EF can be set to A/B forward and M
on backplane (according to memories of some year old experiment) and
hence would allow the PEswitches to tree onto the DECswitch 900EF.
Does the 900EF not do this? I remember that it was able to do this when
I was messing around the then new firmware supporting tree and thought
how remarkable it is that the 900EF can do that.
Anyway, if it won't do it we'd just have to add a DECconcentrator 900MX
(which we are persuading them to add, so things might not be so
disastrous, I'd pray hard tonight).
thanx in advance if someone would let me know if I have to donate a
DECconc or not :(
rgds,
hw
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3575.4 | Physically cannot do.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | Don't use time/words carelessly | Thu Jun 06 1996 10:08 | 12 |
| >Does the 900EF not do this? I remember that it was able to do this when
>I was messing around the then new firmware supporting tree and thought
>how remarkable it is that the 900EF can do that.
Nope, The DECswitch900ef has never been capable of being able to
do what you propose. The DECswitch supports only 2 FDDI ports that
can be *individually* assigned to either the front panel or the
backplane. That means it can have only 2 active FDDI ports at
any one time, IE: 2 front ports, 1 front panel and 1 backplane
port, or 2 backplane ports.
Bob
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3575.5 | oops, how about this way? | ZPOVC::HWCHOY | On a foul day, you can complain forever. | Thu Jun 06 1996 23:43 | 21 |
| Yes, I went back to re-read the FDDICONF.TXT and it's clearly stated. I
will work on pushing for the DECconcentrator or upgrading of one
PEswitch to a DECswitch 900EF. If you can help me with just one more
question:
If the previous config, to get the network up before the
DECconcentrator arrives, is it valid to use one of the DECswitch 900EF
(the one without any PEswitch) as a 'master' where it is set as STUMP
PRIMARY (A/B forward), and the other two is set as NONROOT M (S
forward, M in backplane). The two S front-panel ports with be connected
to the A/B of the STUMP PRIMARY. The 900EF with the PEswitch will then
be able to form a tree in the backplane.
Would this be a valid and workable config? It is only temporary until
we can get a DECconcentrator or another 900EF into the place. The site,
incidentally is in Vietnam, and the screw-up came about because I did
not have a copy of FDDICONF.TXT with me at the time (not a good excuse,
but a good reason why we need the EASYnet).
thanx for all the help,
hw
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3575.6 | You need Another Module for Ring Exit. | MSDOA::REED | John Reed @CBO = Network Services | Fri Jun 07 1996 02:21 | 50 |
| Hello.
Your configuration could be easily met, if you don't mind adding a few
more modules to your dual ring.
I agree with the thought that the Dual ring should not be messed with
every time you add a module, but until you get a few concentrators I
would do the following...
a) I assume that you have three DEChub 900 Chassis, and each Chassis
has a single DECswitch 900EF module in it. (The precise config
not clear from your most recent entry).
b) I assume that you have connected each hub to the next hub using the
A/B ports of each DECswitch 900EF, and you have NO FDDI on any
DEChub 900 backplane.
c) I assume that in ONE of these three DEChub 900, you want to add two
new PEswitch 900TX modules.
d) I assume the your problem is, you cannot get the dual ring to
include the PEswitch modules, cause they don't have Front FDDI
ports.
I would do the following (until your concentrator arrives)...
a) Leave all hubs the same, except the hub where you are adding the two
new PEswitch modules. On that Hub, create an FDDI on the backplane.
Change the DECswitch 900EF from A-front/B-front to A-front/B-rear.
Attach the "B" leg to the newly created internal FDDI LAN in the hub.
2) Attach the two new PEswitch modules to the same newly created LAN.
3) Wait for a concentrator...
This will give you a wrapped ring. The system will continue to work
correctly, but you will no longer have fault tolerance, and the failure
of ANY fiber will cause a ring partition isolating you into two
separate FDDI rings. Not a pretty alternative, but it will work for
the week or so until the new Concentrator modules arrive.
Have I got a deal for you !! There are five DECconcentrator 900MX
modules DEF6X-MA (without any PMD's) in my car right now, that I
swapped out of a customer site, and cannot use. If your cost center
would like them, we could make a transfer. I would like to get rid of
them, cause I don't have the space to store them. I used up all of my
Mod-PMD's though...
JR
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3575.7 | Could be a deal! | ZPOVC::HWCHOY | On a foul day, you can complain forever. | Fri Jun 07 1996 04:01 | 19 |
| Hi John,
Thanx for the note and yes you've got the config right. And your
wrapped ring idea is much neater than messing with the one I'm thinking
about. As for your offer of 900MX, that could be deal too but I'd neat
to talk to the people in the country (I work for South Asia to which
Vietnam belongs). The good news for you is that if we can persuade them
to get the conc for the AlphaServers (they've bought 4 AlphaServer 2100
running TruCluster without telling anyone about the network
requirements, so we suggested they really would want those babies on a
dual-homed link to the backbone), it could means getting 2 900MX.
What is the transfer cost? Is that IBP or Std Price? Also are the
modules in good condition (ie clean, dusty, paw-marks, etc).
rgds,
hw
ps: where is CBO?
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3575.8 | Taken Off-Line | MSDOA::REED | John Reed @CBO = Network Services | Fri Jun 07 1996 10:46 | 6 |
| No Paw Prints. (But my cats did sniff the cardboard boxes when I took
the modules into the house...)
I'll contact you by mail.
JR
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