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Fiber Distributed Data Interface
1 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standard for data transmission in a local area network. It uses optical fiber as its standard underlying physical medium,
although it was also later specified to use copper cable, in which case it may be called CDDI (Copper Distributed Data Interface),
standardized as TP-PMD (Twisted-Pair Physical Medium-Dependent), also referred to as TP-DDI (Twisted-Pair Distributed Data
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Description
1 FDDI offers both a Dual-Attached Station (DAS), counter-rotating token ring and a Single-Attached Station
(SAS), token bus passing ring .
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Description
1 FDDI, as a product of American National Standards Institute X3T9.5 (now X3T12),
conforms to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of functional layering using other
protocols. The standards process started in the mid 1980s. FDDI-II, a version of FDDI described
in 1989, added circuit-switched service capability to the network so that it could also
handle voice and video signals. Work started to connect FDDI networks to synchronous optical
networking (SONET) technology.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Description
1 FDDI had a larger maximum-frame size (4,352 bytes) than the standard Ethernet family, which only supports
a maximum-frame size of 1,500 bytes, allowing better effective data
rates in some cases.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Topology
1 Typically, a computer-room contained the whole dual ring, although some
implementations deployed FDDI as a metropolitan area network.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Topology
1 FDDI requires this network topology because the dual ring actually passes through each connected device and requires each such device to remain continuously operational.
The standard actually allows for optical bypasses, but network engineers consider these unreliable and error-prone. Devices
such as workstations and minicomputers that might not come under the control of the network managers are not suitable for
connection to the dual ring.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Topology
1 As an alternative to using a dual-attached connection, a workstation can
obtain the same degree of resilience through a dual-homed connection made simultaneously to two separate devices
in the same FDDI ring. One of the connections becomes active while the
other one is automatically blocked. If the first connection fails, the backup link takes over with no perceptible delay.
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Frame format
1 The Internet Engineering Task Force defined a standard for transmission of the Internet Protocol (which would be the protocol data unit in this case)
over FDDI
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Deployment
1 FDDI was effectively made obsolete in local networks by fast Ethernet which offered the same 100 Mbit/s speeds, but at a much lower cost
and, since 1998, by Gigabit Ethernet due to its speed, and even lower
cost, and ubiquity.
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Beacon For navigation
1 Beaconing is the process that allows a network to self-repair network problems. The stations on the
network notify the other stations on the ring when they are not receiving the transmissions. Beaconing is used
in Token ring and FDDI networks.
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Computer network Common layouts
1 A ring network: each node is connected to its left and right
neighbour node, such that all nodes are connected and that each node
can reach each other node by traversing nodes left- or rightwards. The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) made use of such a topology.
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Computer network Common layouts
1 Note that the physical layout of the nodes in a network may not
necessarily reflect the network topology. As an example, with FDDI,
the network topology is a ring (actually two counter-rotating rings), but the physical topology is a star,
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Internet Group Management Protocol
1 ARP/InARP NDP OSPF Tunnels L2TP PPP Media access control Ethernet DSL ISDN FDDI
more...
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Address Resolution Protocol
1 ARP is used to convert an IP address to a physical address such as an Ethernet
address. ARP has been implemented with many combinations of network and data
link layer technologies, such as IPv4, Chaosnet, DECnet and Xerox PARC Universal
Packet (PUP) using IEEE 802 standards, FDDI, X.25, Frame Relay and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). IPv4 over IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.11 is the most common case.
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OSI model - Layer 1: physical layer
1 The physical layer of Parallel SCSI operates in this layer, as do the
physical layers of Ethernet and other local-area networks, such as token
ring, FDDI, ITU-T G.hn, and IEEE 802.11, as well as personal area
networks such as Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15.4.
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OSI model - Examples
1 2 Data layer ISO/IEC 7666, X.25 (LAPB), Token Bus, X.222, ISO/IEC 8802-2 LLC Type 1
and 2 PPP, SBTV, SLIP MTP, Q.710LocalTalk, AppleTalk Remote Access, PPPIEEE 802.3 framing, Ethernet II framing SDLC
Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP), LLC (Logical Link Control), MAC (Media Access
Control) 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.11a/b/g/n MAC/LLC, 802.1Q (VLAN), ATM, HDP, FDDI,
Fibre Channel, Frame Relay, HDLC, ISL, PPP, Q.921, Token Ring, CDP, ITU-T G.hn DLL
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IEEE 802.2
1 Beneath the LLC sublayer is the Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer, which is dependent on the particular medium being used (Ethernet, token
ring, FDDI, 802.11, etc.).
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IEEE 802.2 - LLC header
1 Most IEEE 802 protocols, as well as
FDDI, always use 802.2
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IEEE 802.2 - LLC header
1 There exists an Internet standard, RFC 1042, for encapsulating IP
version 4 traffic in IEEE 802.2 frames with LLC/SNAP headers. It is almost
never implemented on Ethernet, although it is used on FDDI and on token ring, IEEE 802.11, and other
IEEE 802 networks.
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OpenVMS - Clustering
1 Mixtures of cluster interconnects and technologies are permitted, including Gigabit (GbE) Ethernet, SCSI, FDDI,
DSSI, CI and Memory Channel adapters.
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Ethernet
1 Ethernet /ˈiːθərnɛt/ is a family of computer networking technologies
for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet was commercially
introduced in 1980 and standardized in 1985 as IEEE 802.3. Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired
LAN technologies such as token ring, FDDI, and ARCNET.
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Internet access - Local Area Networks
1 Local area networks (LANs) provide Internet access to computers and other devices in a
limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building, usually at
relatively high data-rates that typically range from 10 to 1000 Mbit/s. There are wired and
wireless LANs. Ethernet over twisted pair cabling and Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies used to build LANs today, but ARCNET, Token Ring, Localtalk, FDDI, and other technologies were used in the past.
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Computer
1 Long range (Computer networking) Ethernet, ATM,
FDDI
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Data link layer
1 In some networks, such as IEEE 802 local area networks, the data link
layer is described in more detail with media access control (MAC) and
logical link control (LLC) sublayers; this means that the IEEE 802.2 LLC protocol can be used with all of the
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Logical link control - Local area network (LAN) and metropolitan area network (MAN) protocols
1 The IEEE 802.2 standard specifies the LLC sublayer for all IEEE 802 local area networks, such as IEEE
802.3/Ethernet (if the EtherType field is not used), IEEE 802.5, and IEEE 802.11. IEEE 802.2 is also used in
some non-IEEE 802 networks such as FDDI.
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Subnetwork Access Protocol
1 It is used with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.4, IEEE 802.5, IEEE 802.11 and
other IEEE 802 physical network layers, as well as with non-IEEE 802
physical network layers such as FDDI that use 802.2 LLC.
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Metropolitan area network - Implementation
1 Some technologies used for this purpose are Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), FDDI, and SMDS. These technologies are in the
process of being displaced by Ethernet-based connections (e.g., Metro Ethernet) in most
areas. MAN links between local area networks have been built without cables using either microwave, radio, or infra-red laser links.
Most companies rent or lease circuits from common carriers because laying long stretches of cable can be expensive.
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Peering - History of peering
1 As the Internet grew, and traffic levels increased, these NAPs became
a network bottleneck. Most of the early NAPs utilized FDDI technology,
which provided only 100 Mbit/s of capacity to each participant. Some of
these exchanges upgraded to ATM technology, which provided OC-3
(155 Mbit/s) and OC-12 (622 Mbit/s) of capacity.
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Parallel Virtual Machine - Design
1 The individual computers may be shared- or local-memory multiprocessors, vector
supercomputers, specialized graphics engines, or scalar workstations and
PCs, that may be interconnected by a variety of networks, such as Ethernet
or FDDI.
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Media access control - Addressing mechanism
1 The local network addresses used in IEEE 802 networks and FDDI
networks are called MAC addresses; they are based on the addressing
scheme used in early Ethernet implementations
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Media access control - Common multiple access protocols
1 Token passing (used in FDDI)
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Computer networking -
1 * A ring network: each node is connected to its left and right
neighbour node, such that all nodes are connected and that each node
can reach each other node by traversing nodes left- or rightwards. The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) made use of such a topology.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet - Optical fiber
1 FDDI-grade cable is now obsolete and new structured cabling
installations use either OM3 or OM4 cabling
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10 Gigabit Ethernet - 10GBASE-SR
1 Over obsolete FDDI-grade 62.5 micrometers multimode fiber cabling
it has a maximum range of 26meters, over 62.5 micrometers
OM1 it has a range of 33meters, over 50 micrometers OM2 a range of
82meters, over OM3 300meters and over OM4 400meters.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet - 10GBASE-LRM
1 10GBASE-LRM supports distances up to on FDDI-grade multimode fiber
and the same 220m maximum reach on OM1, OM2 and OM3 fiber types. 10GBASE-LRM reach is not quite as
far as the older 10GBASE-LX4 standard.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet - 10GBASE-LRM
1 To ensure that specifications are met over FDDI-grade, OM1 and OM2 fibers, the transmitter should be
coupled through a mode conditioning patch cord. No mode conditioning
patch cord is required for applications over OM3 or OM4.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet - 10GBASE-LX4
1 It supports a range of over FDDI-grade, OM1, OM2 and OM3
multimode cabling (all these fiber types are specified to have a minimum modal bandwidth of
500MHz*km at 1300nm).
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Internet exchange point - Operation
1 A typical IXP consists of one or more network switches, to which each of the participating ISPs connect. Prior
to the existence of switches, IXPs typically employed fiber-optic inter-repeater link (FOIRL) hubs or Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
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VLAN - Protocols and design
1 Cisco also implemented VLANs over FDDI by carrying VLAN information in
an IEEE 802.10 frame header, contrary to the purpose of the IEEE
802.10 standard.
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VLAN - Cisco VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
1 VTP minimizes the possible configuration inconsistencies that arise when changes are
made. These inconsistencies can result in security violations, because VLANs can cross
connect when duplicate names are used. They also could become internally disconnected when they are mapped from one LAN type to another,
for example, Ethernet to ATM LANE ELANs or FDDI 802.10 VLANs. VTP provides a mapping
scheme that enables seamless trunking within a network employing mixed-media technologies.
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100BASE-TX
1 The procedure is borrowed from the ANSI X3.263 FDDI specifications, with minor discrepancies.The 100BASE-TX
PMD (and MDI) is specified by incorporating the FDDI TP-PMD
standard, ANSI X3.263: 1995 (TP-PMD), by reference, with the modifications noted below
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University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory - History
1 After some debate the two vendors came together to solve the problem,
which stemmed from differences between the draft and final versions
of the FDDI specification
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University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory - History
1 The RCC now had in-depth knowledge of both FDDI and 10BASE-
T, and experience performing technical network testing
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University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory - History
1 The UNH-IOL is continually evolving with the computer networking
industry and has worked with many technologies since its 10BASE-T and FDDI beginnings. Included in this list are Token Ring networks, IPv6, many
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Organizationally Unique Identifier - Potential for Confusion in Token Ring Settings
1 However, since IEEE 802.3|802.3 (Ethernet) and 802.4 (Token Bus)
send the bits over the wire with least significant bit first, while 802.5
(Token Ring) and IEEE 802.6|802.6 (FDDI) send the bits over the wire
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EtherType
1 With the advent of the IEEE 802 suite of standards, a Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) header combined
with an IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control|LLC header is used to
transmit the EtherType of a payload for IEEE 802 networks other than Ethernet, as well as for non-IEEE
networks that use the IEEE 802.2 LLC header, such as Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI. However, for Ethernet, the Ethernet II header is
still used.
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Token ring - Description
1 Stations on a token ring LAN are logically organized in a ring network|ring topology with data being transmitted sequentially from one ring station to the next with a control token circulating around the ring controlling access. This token passing
mechanism is shared by ARCNET, token bus, 100BaseVG|100VG-AnyLAN(802.12) and FDDI, and has theoretical advantages over the stochastic CSMA/CD of Ethernet.
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Ethernet frame - IEEE 802.2 LLC
1 IEEE 802.2 LLC encapsulation is not in widespread use on common networks currently, with the
exception of large corporate NetWare installations that have not yet
migrated to NetWare over Internet Protocol|IP. In the past, many
corporate networks used IEEE 802.2 to support transparent translating
bridges between Ethernet and Token Ring or FDDI networks.
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Ethernet frame - IEEE 802.2 LLC
1 It is almost never implemented on Ethernet, although it is used on FDDI, Token Ring, IEEE 802.11 and other IEEE 802 LANs. IP traffic cannot be encapsulated in IEEE 802.2 LLC
frames without SNAP because, although there is a LLC SAP protocol type for IP, there is no
such type for Address Resolution Protocol|ARP, which is required for operation of any medium to large network. IPv6 can also be transmitted over Ethernet using IEEE 802.2 LLC SAP/SNAP,
but, again, that's almost never used.
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IEEE 802.8
1 The 'Fiber Optic Technical Advisory Group' was to create a Local area network|LAN standard for fiber optic media used in token passing computer networks like FDDI. This was part of the IEEE 802 group of
standardization|standards.
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Network adapter - Purpose
1 Every network controller for an IEEE 802 network such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi,
or Token Ring, and every FDDI network controller, has a unique 48-
bit serial number called a MAC address, which is stored in read-only
memory
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Network adapter - Purpose
1 The NIC allows computers to communicate over a computer
network. It is both an OSI model|OSI layer 1 (physical layer) and layer 2
(data link layer) device, as it provides physical access to a networking
medium and, for IEEE 802 networks and FDDI, provides a low-level
addressing system through the use of MAC addresses. It allows users to
connect to each other either by using cables or wirelessly.
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Jumbo frame - Adoption
1 Token ring|802.5 Token Ring can use 4464-byte frames, Fiber Distributed Data Interface|FDDI can use 4352-byte, Asynchronous Transfer Mode|ATM can use 9180-byte frames and IEEE 802.11|802.11 can use 7935-
byte frames
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LAN switching - Layer 2 switching
1 Layer 2 switching is highly efficient because there is no modification to the data packet,
only to the frame encapsulation of the packet, and only when the data packet is passing through dissimilar media (such as
from Ethernet to FDDI). Layer 2 switching is used for workgroup connectivity and network
segmentation (breaking up collision domains). This allows a flatter network design with more network segments than traditional
10BaseT shared networks.
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IEEE 802.6
1 The FDDI-based standard failed due to its expensive implementation and
lack of compatibility with current local area network|LAN standards
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IEEE 802.6
1 This standard has also failed, mostly for the same reasons that the FDDI standard failed. Most MANs now use
Synchronous optical networking|Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET) or Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network designs, with
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Futurebus - History
1 Futurebus+ FDDI boards are still supported in the
OpenVMS operating system.
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MAC layer - Common multiple access protocols
1 * Token passing (used in FDDI)
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Windows 98 - Networking enhancements
1 Network Driver Interface Specification|NDIS 5.0 support means Windows 98 can support a wide
range of network media, including Ethernet, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), token ring, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), wide area networks (WANs), ISDN, X.25, and Frame Relay. Additional features include NDIS power management, support for Quality of service|QoS, Windows Management Instrumentation|WMI and support for a single INF file|INF file
format across all Windows versions.
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CatOS - Interfaces
1 Legacy models supported a variety of interfaces, such as token ring, FDDI, and 100BaseVG, but are no
longer sold by Cisco Systems.
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Promiscuous mode
1 In IEEE 802 networks such as Ethernet, token ring, and IEEE
802.11, and in Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI, each frame includes a destination Media Access Control
address (MAC address)
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Promiscuous mode
1 A non-routing node (networking)|node in promiscuous mode can
generally only monitor traffic to and from other nodes within the same
broadcast domain (for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11) or ring (for token ring or Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI)
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Ngrep - Supported Protocols
1 * FDDI, Fiber Data Distribution Protocol
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MLT-3
1 MLT-3 was first introduced by Crescendo Communications[
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o%20proposal%20copper%20FDDIf=false], Network World,
June 29, 1992, page 19 as a coding scheme for FDDI copper interconnect
(TP-PMD,
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MLT-3
1 aka CDDI). Later, the same technology was used in the Fast
Ethernet#100BASE-TX|100BASE-TX physical medium dependent
sublayer, given the considerable similarities between FDDI and Fast Ethernet|100BASE-[TF]X physical
media attachment layer (section 25.3 of IEEE802.3-2002 specifies that
ANSI X3.263:1995 TP-PMD should be consulted, with minor exceptions).
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Network tap - Comparison to other monitoring technologies
1 This works well with older LAN technologies such as 10BASE-T Ethernet, FDDI, and token
ring
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Gordon Stitt - Biography
1 Stitt co-founded Network Peripherals in 1989 and served first as its vice
president of marketing, and then as vice president and general manager of the OEM Business Unit. Network
Peripherals was the largest vendor of the Fiber Distributed Data Interface
(FDDI) technology while it was popular. Republished in White Papers
on: FDDI Over Copper Wire by Information Gatekeepers Inc.
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4B5B
1 4B5B was popularized by Fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) in
the mid-1980s, and was later adopted by
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4B5B
1 The name 4B5B is generally taken to mean the FDDI version. Other 4-to-
5-bit codes have been used for magnetic recording and are known as
group code recording (GCR).
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4B5B
1 On optical fiber, the 4B5B output is NRZI-encoded. FDDI over copper
(CDDI) uses MLT-3 encoding instead, as does 100BASE-TX.
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Symbol rate - Line codes for baseband transmission
1 More than two voltage levels are used in advanced techniques such as FDDI and 100/1,000 megabit|Mbit/s
Ethernet LANs, and others, to achieve high data rates.
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FDDI
1 'Fiber Distributed Data Interface' ('FDDI') is a standard for data
transmission in a local area network.
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FDDI - Description
1 FDDI offers both a Dual-Attached Station (DAS), counter-rotating token ring topology and a Single-Attached Station (SAS), token bus passing ring
topology.
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FDDI - Description
1 FDDI, as a product of American National Standards Institute X3T9.5 (now X3T12), conforms to the OSI
model|Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of functional layering
using other protocols. The standards process started in the mid 1980s.
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FDDI - Description
1 FDDI-II, a version of FDDI described in 1989, added circuit switching|
circuit-switched service capability to the network so that it could also
handle voice and video signals. Work started to connect FDDI networks to
synchronous optical networking (SONET) technology.
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FDDI - Description
1 FDDI had a larger maximum-frame size (4,352 bytes) than the standard Ethernet family, which only supports
a maximum-frame size of 1,500 bytes, allowing better effective data
rates in some cases.
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FDDI - Topology
1 Typically, a computer-room contained the whole dual ring, although some
implementations deployed FDDI as a metropolitan area network
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FDDI - Topology
1 As an alternative to using a dual-attached connection, a workstation can obtain the
same degree of Resilience (network)|resilience through a dual-homed connection
made simultaneously to two separate devices in the same FDDI ring. One of the
connections becomes active while the other one is automatically blocked. If the first
connection fails, the backup link takes over with no perceptible delay.
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FDDI - Deployment
1 FDDI was effectively made obsolete in local networks by fast Ethernet which offered the same 100Mbit/s speeds, but at a much lower cost
and, since 1998, by Gigabit Ethernet due to its speed, and even lower
cost, and ubiquity.
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Layer 2 - Overview
1 In some networks, such as IEEE 802 local area networks, the data link
layer is described in more detail with media access control (MAC) and
logical link control (LLC) sublayers; this means that the IEEE 802.2 LLC protocol can be used with all of the
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Ring network
1 Such dual ring networks include Spatial Reuse Protocol, Fiber
distributed data interface|Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI),
and Resilient Packet Ring
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Ring network - Misconceptions
1 * Token passing happens on rings. Token passing is a way of managing access to the cable, implemented at
the MAC sublayer of layer 2. Ring topology is the cable layout at layer
one. It is possible to do token passing on a bus (802.4) a star (802.5) or a
ring (FDDI). Token passing is not restricted to rings.
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Jodhpur - Education and Research
1 * Footwear Design and Development Institute| Footwear Design and
Development Institute Jodhpur (FDDI Jodhpur) - an institute established by the Government of India, Ministry of Commerce Industry for the design
and development in the field of footwear, fashion and leather
(started in 2012)
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Internet usage - Local area networks
1 Although LANs may provide high data-rates that typically range from 10 to 1000 Mbit/s, actual Internet
access speed is limited by the upstream link. LANs may be wired or wireless. Ethernet over twisted pair cabling and Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies used to build
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MADI - Transmission format
1 MADI links use a transmission format similar to Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networking (ISO 9314), which was popular in the
mid-'90s for backbone links between LAN segments. Since MADI is most
often transmitted on copper links via 75 ohm coaxial cables, it more closely compares to the FDDI
specification for copper-based links, called CDDI.
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Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol
1 #Network Type for interfaces: IEEE 802.3 MAC, IEEE 802.4 MAC, IEEE 802.5 MAC, Ethernet, ProNET-80, ProNET-10, Fiber distributed data
interface|FDDI, X.25, Point-to-Point Serial, RPA 1822 HDH, ARPA 1822,
AppleTalk, StarLAN
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Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas - Amazonia
1 In regions of terra preta, or black earth, of the Amazon rainforest, an abundance of potsherds were used to develop the soil and build mounds, which protected
buildings and cemeteries from seasonal flooding.[http://docs.google.com/viewer?
a=vq=cache:0GSZ_LJJjX4J:www.denverartmuseum.org/files/File/mm_marajo%2520info%2520sheet%25206-1-
11%281%29.pdf+Amazonia+pottery+pubic+Brazilhl=engl=uspid=blsrcid=ADGEESjzotgfDDix25KlXM1ERFKhzgkoZR-y5wBK5VRuCXDuKq5EJzbdMZtIJDI5ATKSD8hois_JNrPJLWnGR
Xhg8vCw-ID0YrjL-zVsnzQImp2Iwb9f6mWXha1Bij4kB1FBXskVk7LCsig=AHIEtbSxhBa1zr8DPT-1NXkzGBIDL6JVuQ Marajó: Ancient Ceramics
from the Mouth of the Amazon.] (retrieved 9 Nov 2011)
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Grid network
1 Network systems such as Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI use two counter-rotating token-passing rings to achieve high reliability and
performance
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MLT-3 encoding
1 MLT-3 was first introduced by Crescendo Communications[http://books.google.com/books
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nepageq=crescendo%20proposal%20copper%20FDDIf=false], Network World, June 29, 1992,
page 19 as a coding scheme for FDDI copper interconnect (TP-PMD,
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Rabobank - Organisation structure
1 #De Hoofddirectie - general management. Theoretically they
were an autonomous management organ, but in practice, they had to pay 'serious consideration' to what the 4th organ; Raad van Beheer;
thought about the course of action for the organisation.
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Rabobank - Organisation structure
1 #Raad van Beheer - management council. An independent advisory
council whose chairman also attended the meetings of De
Hoofddirectie.
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Rabobank - Organisation structure
1 De Hoofddirectie received an integral authority over the
banking business
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Ethernet port
1 Over time, Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired LAN
technologies such as token ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface|FDDI,
and ARCNET
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FORE Systems - Acquisition history
1 FORE Systems Inc. acquired Alantec Inc. for about $768 million. Alantec, a San Jose, California manufacturer of
Ethernet and Fddi|FDDI switching hubs, provided IEEE 802 Ethernet to
ATM aggregation.
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10GBASE-T - Optical fiber
1 FDDI-grade cable is now obsolete and new structured cabling
installations use either OM3 or OM4 cabling
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10GBASE-T - 10GBASE-LRM
1 10GBASE-LRM allows distances up to on FDDI-grade multimode fiber and the same 220m maximum reach on
OM1, OM2 and OM3 fiber types. 10GBASE-LRM reach is not quite as
far as the older 10GBASE-LX4 standard.
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10GBASE-T - 10GBASE-LX4
1 It allows a range of over FDDI-grade, OM1, OM2 and OM3 multimode cabling (all these fiber types are
specified to have a minimum modal bandwidth of 500MHz*km at
1300nm).
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Peering agreement - History of peering
1 As the Internet grew, and traffic levels increased, these NAPs became a Network
congestion|network bottleneck. Most of the early NAPs utilized FDDI technology, which
provided only 100 Megabit per second|Mbit/s of capacity to each participant. Some of these exchanges upgraded to
Asynchronous Transfer Mode|ATM technology, which provided OC-3 (155
Mbit/s) and OC-12 (622 Mbit/s) of capacity.
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Marlboro, New Jersey - Fire and rescue squads
1 ;Fire companies[http://www2.mcsonj.org/fire/firedata/fddirectory.pdf Monmouth County Fire Service Directory - 2012],
Monmouth County Fire Marshal's Office. Accessed September 9, 2013.
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Holmdel Township, New Jersey - Emergency services
1 Holmdel Fire and Rescue Company # 2 is an all-volunteer department created in 2006 that
serves Holmdel and surrounding areas.[http://www.hfrc2.org/about_us.php About
Us], Holmdel Fire and Rescue Company # 2. Accessed September 11,
2013.[http://www2.mcsonj.org/fire/firedata/fddirectory.pdf Monmouth County Fire Service
Directory - 2012], Monmouth County Fire Marshal's Office. Accessed September 11,
2013.
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Alpine garden - Botanical gardens with an alpine house or garden
1 * Botanische Tuin Fort Hoofddijk
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Kinshuk Mahajan - Career
1 He has also done commercial modeling for Bausch Lomb, FDDI,
and print modeling for Bharti Airtel|Airtel, Nokia, British Council,
Pedigree Petfoods|Pedigree and GNIIT
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Economy of Tamil Nadu - Leather
1 Footwear Design Development Institute (FDDI) - CHENNAIFDDI / Ministry of Commerce Industry,
Government of India, Mission FDDI is the first training Institute to achieve
the prestigious ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification
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Economy of Tamil Nadu - Leather
1 FDDI, Chennai campus is located at Irungattukottai near SIPCOT
Footwear Park, 40 minutes drive from Chennai
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Economy of Tamil Nadu - Leather
1 It is where the prospective professionals can take advantage of the courses being offered by FDDI Chennai and opt for lucrative and
promising career jobs.
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