FDDI technology report.
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 applicatio...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, Minnesota :
Architecture Technology Corporation,
1991.
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Edición: | Third edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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)