Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]

2001-06-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does Lane have support for FDDI? I am reading Richard A. Deal's book "Cisco
LAN switch configuration" page 475. It says FDDI is not supported under LANE?

Then I go to Lammle CCIE book page 736 and it says "
"LANE also provides translation between multiple media environments,

allowing data sharing. Token Ring or FDDI networks can share data with

Ethernet networks as if they were part of the same network."




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RE: Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]

2001-06-19 Thread Peter Slow

lane runs OVER atm. it connects LANs.
i beleive you would need to do translational bridging to use fddi. i've
never tried, but now im kinda interested...im reading the same book
..its good @!#$, isnt it!?

Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
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Subject: Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]


Does Lane have support for FDDI? I am reading Richard A. Deal's book "Cisco
LAN switch configuration" page 475. It says FDDI is not supported under
LANE?

Then I go to Lammle CCIE book page 736 and it says "
"LANE also provides translation between multiple media environments,

allowing data sharing. Token Ring or FDDI networks can share data with

Ethernet networks as if they were part of the same network."




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Re: Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]

2001-06-20 Thread Peter I. Slow

Yeiz, I am =)
The title is "Cisco LAN Switching"
-Peter Slow

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> Which one are you reading? The CCIE book or the LAN switching book? I
found
> this link to be most helpful.
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cvparnt/cview/cvovr4
> 2/appe.htm#xtocid6
>
> I was really confused about LANE until I read this. Are you studying for
> your CCIE?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Peter Slow"
> To: ;
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:26 AM
> Subject: RE: Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]
>
>
> > lane runs OVER atm. it connects LANs.
> > i beleive you would need to do translational bridging to use fddi. i've
> > never tried, but now im kinda interested...im reading the same book
> > ..its good @!#$, isnt it!?
> >
> > Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
> > Network Engineer
> > Planetary Networks
> > 535 West 34th. Street
> > New York, New York
> > 10001
> >
> > Cell: +1(516) 782.1535
> > Desk: +1(646) 792.2395
> > Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 10:11 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Lane and FDDI? What to belive? [7:9063]
> >
> >
> > Does Lane have support for FDDI? I am reading Richard A. Deal's book
> "Cisco
> > LAN switch configuration" page 475. It says FDDI is not supported under
> > LANE?
> >
> > Then I go to Lammle CCIE book page 736 and it says "
> > "LANE also provides translation between multiple media environments,
> >
> > allowing data sharing. Token Ring or FDDI networks can share data with
> >
> > Ethernet networks as if they were part of the same network."




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