VIP Port Adapter Functions

Token Ring Overview

The following sections describe Token Ring specifications, physical connections, connection equipment, and cables and connectors. Figure 14 shows the 4R port adapter installed on the VIP-4R/4T.

Figure 14 VIP with One 4R and One 4T Port Adapter Installed (Horizontal Orientation Shown)

Bus connector

Microcode

Port adapter

ROM U1 7

handles not shown

 

DRAM

 

SIMMs

 

4R in port

4T in port

adapter

adapter

slot 1

slot 0

 

EN

 

 

RC

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

CD

 

FAST SERIAL

CD

TD

TC

RD

LB

TD

TC

RD

RC

LB

TD

TC

RD

RC

LB

TD

TC

RD

RC

LB

H5985

EN

 

RD

RC

 

CD

TD

TC

LB

Note Current VIP configurations support only one 4R port adapter and one 4T port adapter. Single and dual 4R configurations are not available. Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown to allow a full view of detail on each port adapter’s faceplate.

Token Ring Specifications and Physical Connections

The term Token Ring refers to both IBM’s Token Ring Network, which IBM developed in the 1970s, and to IEEE 802.5 networks. The IEEE 802.5 specification was modeled after, and still closely shadows, IBM’s network. The two types are compatible, although the specifications differ slightly.

Token Ring and IEEE 802.5 are token passing networks, which move a small frame, called a token, around the network. Possession of the token grants the right to transmit; a station with information to transmit must wait until it detects a free token passing by.

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Cisco Systems VIP-4R/4T manual Token Ring Overview, Token Ring Specifications and Physical Connections