DPU Bus Troubleshooting
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Station Categories
The maxDNA DPU Bus supports two categories of stations, System
Monitors, (DBMs), and Controllers, (DPUs). To ease migration from earlier
max systems to maxDNA, you may also connect the following maxDNA and
max 1 hardware.
maxDNA System Monitors
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Model EWS Workstation or earlier models
Note:
A Workstation consists of a Model PRS Real-Time Processor, (which
connects directly to a DPU Bus), and Model PGC Graphics Processor, and
Model PAC Applications Processors, which are connected to a Real-Time
Processor via SCSI or 10Base2 cables.
max 1 System Monitors
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Model 582 and 585 Operator Station
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Model 587 Highway Direct Interface (HDI)
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Model 586 Historical Data Processor (HDP)
Controllers
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Model 552 Controller File and earlier models
System Monitor Functionality
DPU Bus Modules (DBM) view all traffic on the entire DPU Bus network.
DBMs can obtain DPU Bus performance and status information and detect
faults. System monitors can initialize a DPU Bus when stations are added or
deleted and can restart the token passing procedure after any interruption.
Each DPU Bus must include at least one system monitor. For reliability
purposes, it is recommended that each DPU Bus have at least two system
monitors to insure that token passing continues if one should fail. In a
maxDNA system, a subsystem should consist of two DBMs.
DPU Bus Traffic Loops and Station Addresses
Each DPU Bus is logically divided into three traffic "loops" through which
the token passes:
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One high traffic loop (referred to as the High loop)