THE FDDI PILOT PROJECT IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

dc.contributor.authorHankinson, Davideng
dc.contributor.authorRokne, Joneng
dc.contributor.authorSnowcroft, Brianeng
dc.contributor.authorMacDonald, Bruceeng
dc.date.accessioned2008-02-26T22:38:26Z
dc.date.available2008-02-26T22:38:26Z
dc.date.computerscience1999-05-27eng
dc.date.issued1991-03-01eng
dc.description.abstractContinued demands on the Computer Science Department's resources forced an unsatisfactory network topology. Sun Microsystem's implementation of FDDI was selected to replace the backbone, and is the first such installation in Western Canada. The paper reviews the hardware, software and topology of FDDI systems, explains the configuration chosen for the department, and discusses the installation. Each ring node requires a VME bus FDDI controller board. Physically the ring is star connected, providing convenient patch panel reconfiguration for maintenance and testing. All department file/client servers were attached to the ring, while groups of client workstations are controlled over sub-Ethernets. The resulting topology is a central backbone ring, with sub-Ethernets radiating from each FDDI node. FDDI's simplicity enables performance improvements in addition to the increased speed, so long as the network topology and systems configuration are carefully designed. Reliability is achieved by duplication of file systems on all ring nodes, so that any subnetwork may operate independently of the ring. We conclude by recommending that machine crashes should cause the FDDI board to pass through the data, rather than wrapping the dual rings and possibly causing unnecessary ring fragmentation. The paper discusses the relative merits of concentrators and optical bypass switches for fragmentation protection.eng
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dc.identifier.department1991-426-10eng
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30900
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1880/45579
dc.language.isoEngeng
dc.publisher.corporateUniversity of Calgaryeng
dc.publisher.facultyScienceeng
dc.subjectComputer Scienceeng
dc.titleTHE FDDI PILOT PROJECT IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARYeng
dc.typeunknown
thesis.degree.disciplineComputer Scienceeng
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