Port Adapter Installation Prerequisites
access unit (MAU). Also, IBM Token Ring specifies
Table 1 shows a comparison of the two types.
Table 1 | IBM Token Ring and IEEE 802.5 Comparison |
|
|
|
| |||
Network Type | Data Rates | Stations/ Segment | Topology | Media | Signaling | Access Method | Encoding | |
IBM Token Ring | 4, 16 Mbps | 260 shielded | Star | Baseband | Token passing | Differential | ||
network |
|
| 72 unshielded |
|
|
|
| Manchester |
IEEE 802.5 |
| 4, 16 Mbps | 250 | Not | Not | Baseband | Token passing | Differential |
network |
|
|
| specified | specified |
|
| Manchester |
All 4R port adapter interfaces support both 4- and
To enable 16 Mbps, specify the slot/port address and use the configuration command
In the typical Token Ring network shown in Figure 1, lobe cables connect each Token Ring station (4R port adapter interface) to the MSAU (or MAU), and patch cables connect adjacent MSAUs (or MAUs) to form one large ring.
| 7 |
| |
|
|