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APPENDIX A: BASIC FDDI NETWORKS

Optical bypass switches, concentrators, and bridges exist throughout FDDI networks. These devices allow creation of ring topologies that meet the specific needs of different network applications.

Repeaters, often found in other network topologies, do not exist as entities for FDDI networks. This is because all devices that attach to the FDDI main ring must comply with FDDI protocol. In other words, they must dual attach to the ring and have, as a minimum, two PMD and PHY entities and one MAC and SMT entity.

Since a DAS or DAC can match this configuration, either could serve as a repeater when a main ring segment must extend beyond the 2 km maximum between nodes.

Together with Figure A-10, the following descriptions provide a brief introduction to several FDDI components and their network functions. In many cases, specific functions combine in a single device.

An optical bypass switch allows insertion between a station and the FDDI ring connections without having to remove the station from the ring and disturbing ring continuity. These devices, often electrically actuated, provide passive optical switching of both the primary and secondary ring cables. Figure A-9 shows the data paths through the switch in both the bypass and operational (non-bypassed) states.

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Contents BRIM-F6 USER’S Guide Page Contents Page Chapter Introduction Using This Manual Getting HelpBRIM-F6 Overview BRIM-F6 FeaturesBRIM-F6 Overview Related Documentation Chapter Installation Unpacking the Brim and the FPIMsInstalling the FPIMs Fpim ScrewsInstalling the BRIM-F6 Installing the BRIM-F6Installing a BRIM-F6 into a MIM Brim Tab Installing a BRIM-F6 into a Hub BRIM-F6 User’s Guide Chapter Using Lanview TWR Twisted Ring Chapter Specifications Fiber Optic InterfaceMultimode Receiver Signal Detect Single Mode Specifications Single Mode ReceiverUnshielded Twisted Pair Receiver Signal Detect Cable Specifications Shielded Twisted Pair Transmitter SpecificationsMultimode Fiber Twisted Pair Pinout Configuration Twisted Pair Cable LengthSafety EnvironmentAppendix a Basic Fddi Networks BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-1Appendix a Basic Fddi Networks Reliability BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-3Figure A-2. Wrapping a Broken Ring Ansi Standard X3T9.5 BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-5Figure A-4. Token and Frame Formats BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-7 Fddi StationFddi Connection Rules Fddi Devices BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-9Figure A-7. Valid Station Configurations Figure A-8. Duplex Fiber Optic Receptacles and Connectors BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-11A-12 BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-13 Bypass State Operational StateFigure A-10. Fddi Devices Design Considerations For Fddi Networks BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-15Bandwidth Figure A-11. Physical Device Connections BRIM-F6 User’s Guide A-17
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