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Token Ring and Token Bus Networking Technology |
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IEEE 802.5 |
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Token: 3 bytes
“Permission to send” |
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Early Systems |
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IBM |
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Apollo Workstations |
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Bay Networks (now Netgear/Nortel) |
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Physical “Star”,
Logical “Ring” |
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MAU: Multi-station
Access Unit |
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Localizes
connections
(ease of Maintenance) |
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Automatic bypass of unused ports |
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j & k bits: Differential Manchester code
violations |
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ED: j k 1 j k 1 0 e (error = 1) |
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P: priority |
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T: token (0- frame, 1- token) |
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R: reserve |
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M: monitor (1- active monitor removes frame) |
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Defined for factory automation LANs |
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Not widely used (Ethernet performance adequate) |
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