FDDI, was: Re: [rescue] u2 drive trays
Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.
rescue at hawkmountain.net
Tue Aug 19 12:52:03 CDT 2003
OK... some questions...
I see you can get blades for the Cisco 1400 that have MIC
ports, ST ports, and CDDI ports.... sooo....
1. Which are the "standard ports for conneting to hosts" ? MIC, right ?
2. Can CDDI run over CAT5, if so, anyone know which length ? How hard is
it to get CDDI cards (I think I have a CDDI sbus card kicking around that
came in a used Sparc I aquired) ? Is it just as good (CDDI) ???
Does Cisco have something like the 1400 that has an ethernet port, or am
I going to need to get a Catalyst switch with a FDDI uplink ?
-- Curt
>Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 19:23:27 +0200
>From: Paul Weissmann <paul at doorslam.net>
>To: The Rescue List <rescue at sunhelp.org>
>Subject: Re: FDDI, was: Re: [rescue] u2 drive trays
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>vance at neurotica.com [vance at neurotica.com] wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Paul Weissmann wrote:
>>
>> > and yes, the network was switched 100baset before.
>> >
>> > where to get a fddi switch though? (which models to look for?)
>>
>> There were never many models made. Look for a DEC GIGAswitch. It's
>> large. At least a dozen rack U. Maybe even 20U. Look on ebay.
>
>not any smaller models?
>
>> Most people don't need it though. I think you're probably actually
>> looking for a FDDI concentrator. It's actually more similar in spirit to
>> an ethernet hub, although the technology is a bit different. Look for a
>> Cisco WS-C1400. Also on ebay. Empty, maybe $10. With two sixteen-port
>> cards, a bit more.
>
>i already have several concentrators, for the ws-c1100 i paid, as
>said $2, w/ two 8-port mic line-cards.
>
>for the ws-c1400 i paid also w/ two 8-port (iirc) line-cards some
>$15.
>
>i was just getting interested in the idead of a fddi switch for the
>backbone
>
>
> - paul
>
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