There will be a major disruption of the York University Network backbone occurring on Sunday April 9, 00:01-06:00. CCIS Network Operations will be using this time to put the router backbone FDDI ring into service. This is another step in the continuing evolution of the bandwidth capacity of the YorkU network. At present, the largest core routers of the YorkU Network are connected by dedicated 10Mb/s Ethernet links. The revised connection topology will have them sharing a 100Mb/s FDDI ring for the purpose of exchanging traffic between routers. In addition, a second FDDI ring is being commissioned for the connection of high-traffic server systems (i.e. central tape backup servers) to the YorkU Network. Postscript diagrams of the before and after topologies can be found in: ftp://ftp.yorku.ca/pub/york_departments/Computing_Services/netops/... ...info/maps/fddibb95-before.ps ftp://ftp.yorku.ca/pub/york_departments/Computing_Services/netops/... ...info/maps/fddibb95-after.ps -- --- Eriks Rugelis York University, Network Operations Computing, Communications and Instructional Services, 029 Steacie Science Library, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, Canada. M3J 1P3 E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Ma Bell: +1 416 736 5257 x.22688 FAX: +1 416 736 5700 --- Bureaucracy: turning energy into solid waste ---