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|a Front Cover; FDDI Technology Report ; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Driving Factors; 1.2 The Solution; Chapter 2. Background; 2.1 History; 2.2 General Description; 2.3 Definitions; 2.4 A LAN For All Reasons; 2.5 FDDI At INTEROP 90; Chapter 3. Overview of Fiber Technology; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Fiber Characteristics; 3.3 Reasons for Selection; 3.4 Fiber Connections; 3.5 Characteristics; 3.6 Conclusion; Chapter 4. Definition; 4.1 Decomposition; 4.2 Status; 43 Topology; 4.4 Components; 4.5 Fault Tolerance
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|a Chapter 5. Configurations5.1 Dual Attachment Station (DAS); 5.2 Single Attachment Station (SAS); 5.3 Concentrator; 5.4 Topology; Chapter 6. Operation; 6.1 Physical Medium Dependent Layer; 6.2 Physical Layer Protocol; 6.3 Media Access Control; 6.4 Station Management; Chapter 7. Applications; 7.1 Front-Ends; 7.2 Back-End; 7.3 Backbones; Chapter 8. Standards; 8.1 IEEE; 8.2 ANSI; 8.3 ISO; 8.4 SMT Development Forum; 8.5 FDDI Conformance Testing; 8.6 Optoelectronics; Chapter 9. FDDI vs 802.5; 9.1 Data Encoding; 9.2 Transmission; 9.3 Token Control; 9.4 Alternate Media
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|a 9.5 Planning For FDDI/802 Integration9.6 Encapsulation v. Translation; 9.7 Performance; 9.8 Conclusion; Chapter 10. The Future -- FDDI II; Chapter 11. Advanced Micro Devices; Chapter 12. AMP; Chapter 13. Amphenol; Chapter 14. Apollo/HP; Chapter 15. Ascom Hasler AG; Chapter 16. AT&T and PCO, Inc; Chapter 17. AWA Defence & Aerospace; Chapter 18. BICC Data Networks; Chapter 19. Cabletron; Chapter 20. Cisco Systems; Chapter 21. CMC; Chapter 22. Codenoll; Chapter 23. Digital Equipment Corporation; Chapter 24. Develcon; Chapter 25. DiCon Fiberoptics; Chapter 26. FiberCom; Chapter 27. Fibermux
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|a Chapter 28. Fibronics International Inc.Chapter 29. FDDI Electronics, Inc.; Chapter 30. Formation; Chapter 31. Hewlett-Packard; Chapter 32. IBM; Chapter 33. Interphase Corporation; Chapter 34. Motorola; Chapter 35. National Semiconductor; Chapter 36. NETCON Inc.; Chapter 37. Network Systems; Chapter 38. Northern Telecom; Chapter 39. Optical Cable; Chapter 40. Optical Data Systems (ODS); Chapter 41. Proteon; Chapter 42. Raycom Systems, Inc.; Chapter 43. SBE, Inc.; Chapter 44. Siecor FDDI Connector; Chapter 45. Siemens; Chapter 46. Sumitomo Electric Fiber Optics; Chapter 47. Sun Microsystems
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|a Chapter 48. Synernetics, Inc.Chapter 49. Tekelec; Chapter 50. Thomson Electron Tubes and Devices; Chapter 51. Timeplex; Chapter 52. Trellis Communications Corporation; Chapter 53. Ungermann-Bass; Chapter 54. Wellfleet; Chapter 55. XLNT Designs, Inc. (XDI)
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|a Please note this is a Short Discount publication. Fiber Distributed Data Interface [FDDI] is the American National Standard Institute's proposed standard for a 100 Mbps token-passing ring using an optical fibre medium. The FDDI standard has become a focal point for optical technology application in the LAN environment. The market place is filling with products in every category from complete systems to optical transceivers. The 1990s see FDDI as the predominant high speed LAN and backbone. The latest edition of this report is thoroughly updated and gives a complete overview of FDDI technol.
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