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Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

364.0. "Aug 16 Network World Article" by ANGLIN::CLAYTON (Merlin Clayton DTN 445-7217) Mon Aug 30 1993 19:37

I just read an article in Aug 16 edition of Network World announcing the 
DEChub 900.  The details of the hub as represented in this article are 
inconsistent whith what I thought I knew about the DEChub 900. Specifically:

	"...the DEChub 900 will support a multiswitch extension backplane
	 that will occupy two of the hub's eight slots."

	"Each Ethernet module will support eight ports, meaning the DEChub
	 900 can support as many as 48 Ethernet ports."

	"The channelized multiswitch backplane will allow users to create
	 a maximum of 12 logical Ethernet segments."

At first (i.e., the beginning of this note entry) I thought that this article
WAS the Digital press release on the DEChub 900, but now after re-reading, I
see that the article begins by saying "Digital..., this week will enter the
high end hub market..." which implies that this is prior to the Aug 18 press
release.

However, if indeed the statements made within this rag are incorrect, I hope
that Digital insists upon an article correcting the misinformation.

Mgc

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364.1'inaccurate' is an understatementDELNI::GIUNTATue Aug 31 1993 13:0126
I just received a copy of that article, and to say it is inaccurate is an
understatement.  Some corrections:

The DEChub 900 has 8 slots, none of which are taken up by the matrix switch
or management cards.  The 8 slots can each have a module in it.  The matrix
switch is actually part of the hub, and is accessed through the bottom 
connector on the hub (the top connector is what the DEChub 90 modules plug
into).

Each Ethernet module (DECrepeater 900TM) can support 32 ports for a maximum
of 256 ports per hub if you were to fill each of the 8 slots with a repeater.

And there are 18 segments on the DEChub 900. The top has 4 channels where
there are 2 Token Rings, 1 Ethernet and 1 technology independent channel.
The bottom (matrix switch) has 14 technology independent channels, so you
could conceivably make up to 16 Ethernet segments if you made all the
technology independent channels into Ethernet segments.

I believe that the Marketing folks are planning to get this corrected in
print, but I don't have the status. We all just got back from Interop where
the DEChub 900 was introduced and shown, and a copy of this article was 
distributed yesterday.  And we got a great response at Interop, so we'll
be doing everything we can to make sure an accurate picture is painted of
the DEChub 900.

Cathy
364.2another articleDELNI::GIUNTATue Aug 31 1993 14:563
I just got a copy of an article from the latest Network World where the facts
have been straightened out on the DEChub 900. You might also want to check
that out.
364.3NetworkWorldCSC32::J_SHUMWAYTue Mar 12 1996 13:422
    Any idea why NetworkWorld did not test any of our switches in the 
    March 4 issue?
364.4We're probably proceeding cautiously....NETCAD::BATTERSBYTue Mar 12 1996 14:018
    I would hazard (and of course this is my personal opinion not
    based on any concrete facts), that based on our previous experiences
    with NetworkWorld (see previous notes), and based on our recent
    experiences with DataComm, we're probably just proceeding cautiously
    before exposing ourselves to another test debacle where there *may*
    be inadequate assurances that the testers know what they are doing.
    
    Bob