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>Don't know about this one, ask product management.
    	- Bridge\concentrator configurations supported
>FDDI Primer might be suitable.
    	- Protocols supported
>I don't really understand that one.  One possible answer is "all of them"
>(that's what bridges are all about).  Another answer would be "IEEE 802.1d
>and DEC LANbridge 100 spanning tree protocols".  Also look in the product
>description.
    	- Translation method
>According to RFC 1188 and IEEE 802.1d.
    	- Number of packets forwarded (throughput)
    	- Number of packets filtered
    	- Address table capability
>See product data sheet for these three
    	- Management system screen formats
>Don't know.  Perhaps in MCC datasheets?  Do you need ALL of them?  If so
>they may be in the MCC manuals.
    	- End to end delay
>Perhaps in the data sheet.  If not, try product management.  I think
>"under 1 ms at 50% load" is valid, but possibly too conservative.
    	- Equipment required for management system
>See MCC product data
    	- Filtering method(s)
>Should be in the bride data sheet.
    	- Address table construction/modification method(s)
>What do you mean by that?  It's learned from traffic (normal IEEE 802.1d
>bridge behavior) with possible overrides under management control.
    	- Traffic statistics
    	- Management system/bridge alarms
>In management docs
    	- Expected available (A) for T op = 1 year
>Don't know.  I'm not sure if this information can be released.  Try product
>management.
    	- Design qualifications test procedures
>What sort of thing are you after here?  There were a lot of tests done;
>do you need a description of  that?  Or do you mean some sort of "official"
>seal of approval?
    	- Nonconformance and/or deviation expected
>I believe the answer is "none".  The product data sheet should have references
>to relevant standards supported.
    
    As our response is due by 7/23/92 @16:30, I will not have time
    to become a FDDI guru.
    
    Any help in the above areas would be greatly appreciated.
    
    David Marchessault
  
>Paul
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