Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!cornell!batcomputer!mitch
From: mitch@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Mitch Collinsworth)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec
Subject: Re: DEC e-net products
Message-ID: <3149@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu>
Date: 11 Dec 87 13:35:41 GMT
References: <707@udiego.UUCP>
Reply-To: mitch@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Mitch Collinsworth)
Organization: Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Lines: 40
Keywords: Anybody have DELNIs and/or DEMPERs

In article <707@udiego.UUCP> stokes@udiego.UUCP (David M. Stokes) writes:
>USD is going to be Eathernetting our VMS and UNIX
>systems. We're planning on using DELNIs and DEMPERs
>in various places. What I need is the following 
>information (to see how deep of a hole I'm in):

>	1 Physical size: DEC says these devices are rack size,
>	  (we would place these on shelfs in a rack) but the
>	  local people have no idea just how big they are. Any
>	  clues?

DELNI: 3.25" x 7.75" x 19.25" (h x d x w)
DEMPR: 4.25" x 7.75" x 19.5"  (h x d x w)

>	2 Heat. These devices are supposed to have their own cooling
>	  fans but just how bad is the heat build up?. Will palcement
>	  in a rack exaserbate the heat.

Most of ours are on shelves in offices (~72 F).  I doubt the heat output
is very much.  DELNIs have cooling slots on both ends and in the back.
DEMPRs on the 2 ends.  If you're worried about heat, leave the covers
off the rack.  With that, I wouldn't expect a problem unless your room
is very hot.

>	3 Any reliability problems? Should I leave plenety of room
>	  for 'future maintenance'?

I have never seen a problem with a DELNI in over 2 years use (we have
5) or with the DEMPR (have 1, installed last winter).  Still, you should
leave plenty of room for cables.  Whenever you change/move/add/remove
a system, you might have to get to them for recabling.

>	4 Any gotcha's, i.e. six months down the line am I going
>	  to have to shell out extra bucks for 'maintenance kits',
>	  etc??

I haven't had to.

-Mitch Collinsworth
 mitch@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu