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What is High Speed Token Ring?

hello farooq high speed Token ring is the IEEE 802.5 standard that connects computers together in a closed ring. Devices on the ring cannot transmit data until permission is received from the network in the form of an electronic tokenfor more inf check source http://www.faqs.org/faqs/LANs/token -ring-faq/...hi thereHigh Speed Token Ring, or HSTR, is a new token ring standard thatpromises to push...

Posted in Computers & Technology by Mohd Farooq at 4:01 PM on June 25, 2008

What is the difference between Ethernet networks and token ring networks.

LAN. Ethernet is also called 10BaseT, which denotes a peak transmission speed of 10Mbps using copper twisted-pair cable....Token Ring and IEEE 802.5 networks are basically compatible, althoughToken Ring and IEEE 802.5 networks are basically compatible, although the specifications differ in minor ways. IBMs Token Ring network specifies a star, with all end stations attached to a device

Posted in Computers & Technology by Devjit .. at 6:06 AM on June 25, 2008

What do the CAT ratings mean for network cable?

max: 20mhz 16MbpsTypical use: 16Mbs Token ring networks.Cat 5: Most common type. Frequency max: 100mhz 100MbpsTypical use: 100base-T networks / 10base-T networksCat 5e/6: High Speed cable. Frequency 350: 20mhz 16MbpsTypical use: 16Mbs Token ring networks.Cat 5: Most common type. Frequency max: 100mhz 100MbpsTypical use: 100base-T networks / 10base-T networksCat 5e/6: High Speed cable. Frequency 350mhz

Posted in Computers & Technology by lucky at 11:21 PM on May 22, 2008

Qu.1 Deffine the ten mejor diffrenc between Switch and Hub?

on the network, such as standard workstations, printers, routers, and other instruments. You need to use high-speed connections for engineering workstations and other devices that need high-speed access but usually talk to only one or two other devices. You must use high-speed switched connections to servers or to any device that needs high-speed access and connects to many different devices on your network

Posted in Computers & Technology by Ravi Rao at 11:39 PM on June 13, 2008

What is Token?

, there are three different types of tokens: 1. In networking, a token refers to a series of bits that circulate on a token-ring network. When one of the systems on the network has the token, it can send information to the other computers. Since there is only one token for each token-ring network, only one computer at a time can send data. 2. In programming, a token is a single element of a programming language. Some

Posted in Computers & Technology by cool at 12:31 PM on November 17, 2007
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What is a CAT 5 Cable?

terminated by RJ45 connectors. Cat-5 cabling supports frequencies up to 100 MHz and speeds up to 1000 Mbps. It can be used for ATM, token ring, 1000Base-T, 100Base-T, and 10Base-T networking.Computers hooked for ATM, token ring, 1000Base-T, 100Base-T, and 10Base-T networking.Computers hooked up to LAN s are connected using Cat-5 cables, so if youre on a LAN, most likely the cable running out of the back of your

Posted in Computers & Technology by susmita at 11:06 PM on June 29, 2008
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What is LAN

and sometimes applications stores on a PC that acts as the server. In peer-to-peer networks, any connected PC can serve as a client or a server....A Local Area Network LAN is a high-speed communications system for example, in an FDDI network....A Local Area Network LAN is a high-speed communications system designed to link computers and other data processing devices together within a small geographic area, such as a

Posted in Computers & Technology by Rakesh at 12:28 PM on May 30, 2008
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What is Token?

A token refers to a series of bits that circulate on a token-ring network. When one of the systems on the network has the "token," it can send information to the other computers. Since there is only one token for each token-ring network, only one computer at a time can send data....Besides those small copper coins that allow you to play video games, there are three different types of tokens:1

Posted in Computers & Technology by Papu at 7:36 AM on February 05, 2008
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What is FDDI

100-Mbps token-passing, dual-ring LAN using fiber-optic cable. FDDI is frequently used as high-speed backbone technology because of its support for high bandwidth and greater distances than copper of FDDI protocols over twisted-pair copper wire. This chapter focuses mainly on FDDI specifications and operations, but it also provides a high-level overview of CDDI.FDDI uses a dual-ring architecture

Posted in Computers & Technology by Amit at 10:12 PM on October 17, 2007
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What is HSSI

on local area networks with wide area networks over a 680x0 or similar high-speed line. HSSI can also be used to provide high-speed connectivity between LANs, such as token ring and Ethernet. HSSI is a DTE can divide the T3 bandwidth into the appropriate speeds of the various devices....High-Speed Serial Interface HSSI is a short-distance communications interface that is commonly used to interconnect

Posted in Computers & Technology by No.1 at 1:43 AM on October 28, 2007
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What is the difference between token bucket and leaky bucket?

. ...High level viewThe token bucket is a control mechanism that dictates when traffic can be transmitted, based on the presence of tokens in the bucket--an abstract container that holds aggregate networkAn important difference between two traffic shaping algorithms: token bucket throws away tokens when the bucket is full but never discards packets while leaky bucket discards packets when the bucket

Posted in Computers & Technology by raghav rao at 1:07 PM on December 05, 2008

What is LAN

for example, in a home network or as many as thousands of users for example, in an FDDI network.Major local area network technologies are: Ethernet Token Ring FDDIA LAN is contrasted to a wide area network WAN range, and lack of a need for leased telecommunication lines.Ethernet over unshielded twisted pair cabling, and Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies currently, but ARCNET, Token Ring and many others

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 11:57 PM on September 04, 2008
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What is HSSI

. It is used to connect routers on local area networks with wide area networks over a 680x0 or similar high-speed line. HSSI can also be used to provide high-speed connectivity between LANs, such as token ring to connect a LAN router to a T-3 line. HSSI can be used to interconnect devices on Token Ring and Ethernet LANs with devices that operate at Synchronous Optical Network SONET OC-1 speeds or on T-3 lines. HSSI

Posted in Computers & Technology by Hari at 12:22 PM on October 14, 2007
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define topology in ccna

by passing a token around the network. Hence this type of network is commonly called a token ring network. Similar to the Bus topology, if one computer fails, the entire network goes down.Of these three in the shape of a closed loop, so that each device is connected directly to two other devices, one on either side of it. Ring topologies are relatively expensive and difficult to install, but they offer high

Posted in Computers & Technology by tukeshwar at 10:25 PM on September 26, 2008

What is an Ethernet Card?

Ethernet interfaces built-in.The card implements the electronic circuitry required to communicate using a specific physical layer and data link layer standard such as Ethernet or token ring. This provides a to be transferred to another computer.An Ethernet card is one kind of network adapter. These adapters support the Ethernet standard for high-speed network connections via cables. Ethernet cards are sometimes known

Posted in Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 11:24 AM on May 22, 2008
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