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| 1012.1 | there is a standard in the works | LEVERS::MELARAGNI |  | Mon Jul 05 1993 16:09 | 24 | 
|  |     As i understand it, the current versions of copper FDDI (SDDI, CDDI,
    gang of 5) are not supported by the ANSI standard. However, a working
    committee now exits to create a workable copper FDDI solution that
    utilizes Catagory 5 unshielded twisted pair cable.
    
    The committee is progressing nicely. So nicely, in fact, that several
    companies (DEC included) have taken part in a demonstration of the
    technology. The demo was held in Boston on June 3 and was a great
    technical success. The demo showed that several companies (12 or 13 at last
    count) could develop a workable copper-based FDDI solution from the
    currently existing draft standard. This is a very strong message and
    bodes well for the draft standard.
    
    An integral part of the new copper-based FDDI draft standard
    (officially called 'TP-PMD' and more informally referred to as 'UTP
    FDDI') is the ability to support both shielded and unshielded cables.
    This is vital in that if TP-PMD is ratified as a standard then a
    shielded twisted pair solution will also be standards-based. At this
    point customers can buy shielded twisted pair FDDI from any vendor and
    expect it to work with other vendors' equipment (assuming everyone
    builds standards-compliant stuff).
    
    bill melaragni
    UTP FDDI design team
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| 1012.2 | But maybe no one will build STP devices | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Tue Jul 20 1993 16:17 | 8 | 
|  |     Just one comment on the shielded version of the TP-FDDI PMD. Apparently
    at the interoperability demo last month, only one vendor brought STP
    components (and it wasn't even IBM). No one else was building any they
    said. So, even though a standard will exist, it wouldn't necessarily
    mean that products will be available on the market.
    
    Debbie
    
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| 1012.3 |  | LEVERS::MELARAGNI |  | Wed Jul 21 1993 07:58 | 8 | 
|  | The vendor that brought the shielded UTP product to the interop demo was 
Technitrol. They supply various specialty-type PMD products to be used by OEMs 
in their FDDI stations.
Several OEMs have already bought in to Technitrol, so expect to see some
shielded UTP products hit the market in the future.
bill
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| 1012.4 | Any  DEC for Interop ? | ULYSSE::BARRIER |  | Thu Jul 22 1993 05:48 | 16 | 
|  | Hi,
I'm currently working on the FDDI SSD environment for Interop which will take 
place in October in Paris (France).
The current network design is showing several hubs attaching PC or workstation by 
using SDDI type of connection. As we would like to introduice DEChub900 in this 
environment, does anyone know if we have a product able to support SDDI 
connection ?
Is the DEFHU DECconcentrator 900TH can provide this functionality, and if yes can 
we plan to use it for Interop ?
Regards.
	jean-claude
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| 1012.5 |  | KONING::KONING | Paul Koning, A-13683 | Thu Jul 22 1993 11:14 | 3 | 
|  | If you want interoperability, it would be best to stick to the standard.
	paul
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| 1012.6 | Terminology... | HERON::KNOCH | Life is Uncertain; Eat Dessert First! | Thu Jul 22 1993 13:48 | 18 | 
|  | ref .1
>    As i understand it, the current versions of copper FDDI (SDDI, CDDI,
>    gang of 5) are not supported by the ANSI standard. 
Could someone clear up the terminology here. I thought:
- SDDI was Synchronous FDDI and can run over fiber OR copper. 
- CDDI was Copper FDDI (ie, FDDI protocol on copper wires) (but the acronym 
cannot be used because CDDI has been trademarked.)
- "Gang of 5" PMD is Shielded Twisted Pair copper
- TP-PMD is Unshielded Twisted Pair copper.
Right???????????
Lee
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| 1012.7 |  | KONING::KONING | Paul Koning, A-13683 | Thu Jul 22 1993 15:34 | 4 | 
|  | There is no such thing as "synchronous FDDI".  Synchronous transmission is 
a choice available to every station, on a packet by packet basis.
	paul
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| 1012.8 | Now I get it... | HERON::KNOCH | Life is Uncertain; Eat Dessert First! | Fri Jul 23 1993 05:49 | 9 | 
|  | Ok, now I get it. SDDI is STP copper FDDI and is IBM's proprietary 
implementation (just as we have our own proprietery STP implementation). I 
had thought SDDI was Sync FDDI.
At interop SF in August I believe we're showing an TP-PMD interoperability 
demo. I'll suggest the same for Interop Paris.
Thanks!
Lee
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| 1012.9 |  | QUIVER::STEFANI | Elvis is my psychic advisor | Fri Jul 23 1993 07:40 | 12 | 
|  |     >>At interop SF in August I believe we're showing an TP-PMD interoperability
    >>demo. I'll suggest the same for Interop Paris.
    
    I'm one of the engineers working on the UTP (TP-PMD) Interop demo being
    held next month.  The controllers that we'll be demoing are UTP pilot
    versions of the DEC FDDIcontroller/EISA.  I don't know when Interop
    Paris is, but you'll want to speak with Sharon (DELNI::ONEILL) Oneill
    regarding availability of the controllers.  And again, if you have any
    configuration/driver related questions, feel free to ask.  We want to
    see Digital's FDDI products succeed.
    
       - Larry
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