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Configuring the SMT Connection Policy
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FDDI Management
Each interface controls only its own connection policy; however, when two 
interfaces attempt to connect, their combined connection policies dictate the 
connections that will be allowed, with the most lenient policy prevailing — in 
other words, all connections (except for the illegal M—>M connection) are 
allowed unless forbidden by both connecting nodes. For example, if you disallow 
the A—>M connection on one node, but attempt to make that connection with 
another node which does not forbid it, the connection will be allowed.
Special Ring Configurations
You can use the SMT Connection Policy window to allow or prevent the following 
ring configurations:
Dual Homing
Dual homing is a method of configuring concentrators with a redundant topology 
that provides a backup data path to protect critical devices from losing contact 
with the main ring; dual homing also achieves a kind of separation from the main 
ring that makes it easy to bring a critical device down for maintenance without 
causing widespread ring failure.
To achieve a dual homing configuration, connect the A port of your critical device 
to an M port on one dual-attached concentrator (DAC), and connect the B port of 
the same device to an M port on another DAC. SMT will automatically make the 
B—>M connection active and place the A—>M connection in stand-by; the 
A—>M connection will only become active if the B—>M connection should fail. 
(Once the B—>M connection is restored, it is automatically re-activated, and the 
A—>M connection goes back into standby mode.) Dual homing will not be 
permitted if either the A—>M or B—>M connections have been disallowed for all 
involved nodes.
Twisted Ring
When an FDDI ring is in a twisted configuration, at least one station is supporting 
both
 an A—>A connection and a B—>B connection; in this configuration, the 
station with the A—>A and B—>B connections is actually residing on the 
secondary FDDI ring, and is therefore isolated from the stations on the primary 
ring. A wrap condition on a twisted ring will bring the isolated station back into 
contact with any stations still connected to the primary ring. You can prevent a 
twisted ring configuration by disallowing the A—>A and/or the B—>B 
connections for all nodes.
Defining Your Connection Policy
To configure the connection policy for the selected interface:
1.
To disallow any connection types, click mouse button 1 on the appropriate 
selection box or boxes; to allow connections which have been previously 
disallowed (except for the illegal M—>M connection), click on the selection 
box again.