On Sun, 8 Dec 1996, Nathan Stratton wrote:
|} > Every NAP with a GIGAswitch/FDDI offers full duplex FDDI; the MAEs, |} > Sprint, PAIX, and you. Buy a full-duplex-capable card, install it, and |} > you get full duplex. You, the NAP operator, do nothing; the devices |} > negotiate in and out of full duplex mode themselves. |} |} Ah, if I have a FDDI connection into MAE-East I cant do full duplex |} unless they enable it, it now is disabled.
Perhaps you should talk to them again. Steve Feldman (MFS) has said multiple times that FFDT is enabled on the MFS Gigaswitches. At the last NANOG, he suggested people try out the 'new' feature implemented by Cisco and send him feedback. As Stephen Stuart (PAIX) pointed out you have to disable the feature as it's enabled by default.
*cough* *cough* Hate to jump into the middle of this wonderful debate, but has anyone here been able to push more than 60-70mbs through the fddi interfaces in the NetEdges anyhow? We've upgraded to an oc3c line to MAE-West, and discoverd that lo and behold, you don't get that much more out of the link than you did with a DS3 because the fddi cards top off not much farther up. Full duplex is a nice thought, and would win us another 5-10mbs, but since we are far and away a content provider (traffic ratio outbound to inbound is close to 10:1 at MAE-West), what we're concerned about is being able to deliver the content people are asking for. Opening up the back channel from shared to full FDDI is a, well, "nice" feature, but isn't nearly as attractive as getting better FDDI cards for the NetEdges. On the flip side, we've had the same NE's on our prem from MFS for about 2 years now; does MFS have any plan to cycle them out for the newer, faster models that are being released? Is it likely that we would see performance improvements by having a newer box/card combo at both ends of our link? Just some ideas to toss out before the crowd... Thanks for any feedback!
-jh-
Matt Petach Network Engineer, InterNex (working from home)