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Twisted Pair Pinout Configuration
Multimode Receiver Signal Detect
Safety
Figure A-8. Duplex Fiber Optic Receptacles and Connectors
BRIM-F6 Features
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
Using This Manual
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Contents
BRIM-F6 USER’S GUIDE
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
1.2 Getting Help
1.1 Using This Manual
1.3 BRIM-F6 Overview
1.4 BRIM-F6 Features
Connectivity
Bridging
1.5 Related Documentation
2.1 Unpacking the BRIM and the FPIMs
CHAPTER INSTALLATION
2.2 Installing the FPIMs
2.3 Installing the BRIM-F6
2.3.1 Installing a BRIM-F6 into a MIM
Figure 2-3. Installing the BRIM-F6
To install the BRIM-F6 ribbon cable
2.3.2 Installing a BRIM-F6 into a Hub
10. Reinstall the coverplate/faceplate screws and standoff screws
CHAPTER USING LANVIEW
TWR Twisted Ring
CHAPTER 3 USING LANVIEW
WRP Wrap
XMT Transmit
4.1 Fiber Optic Interface
CHAPTER SPECIFICATIONS
Multimode Receiver Signal Detect
CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
Single Mode Specifications Single Mode Transmitter
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Single Mode Receiver Signal Detect
Single Mode Specifications
Single Mode Receiver
BRIM-F6 User’s Guide
Unshielded Twisted Pair Receiver Signal Detect
CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
Unshielded Twisted Pair Specifications
Unshielded Twisted Pair Transmitter
Shielded Twisted Pair Transmitter Specifications
4.2 Cable Specifications
Unshielded Twisted Pair Receiver Signal Detect
Shielded Twisted Pair Receiver Signal Detect
Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Length
CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Length
Twisted Pair Cable Length
4.3 Twisted Pair Pinout Configuration
4.4 Environment
4.5 Safety
CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
Signal
APPENDIX A BASIC FDDI NETWORKS
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APPENDIX A BASIC FDDI NETWORKS
Figure A-1. Typical FDDI Physical Installation
Figure A-2. Wrapping a Broken Ring
Figure A-3. FDDI Structure and the OSI Network Model
Figure A-4. Token and Frame Formats
Figure A-5. SMT Management Organization
V - valid connection X - illegal connection
Figure A-6. Dual Homing Topology
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APPENDIX A BASIC FDDI NETWORKS
BRIM-F6 User’s Guide
Single Attached
Figure A-8. Duplex Fiber Optic Receptacles and Connectors
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
Figure A-9. Optical Bypass Switch
Figure A-10. FDDI Devices
A.7.3 Attenuation
A.7.2 Drive Distance
A.7.5 Number of Stations
A.7.4 Bandwidth
16 PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
Figure A-11. Physical Device Connections
Design Considerations For FDDI Networks
BRIM-F6 User’s Guide