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FDDI Network Topologies
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FDDI networks can be arranged in a variety of ways, depending on the
placement of stations (SAS and DAS) and the use of concentrators (SAC and
DAC). The optimum arrangement for a particular installation is dependent on
several factors, including:
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Cost
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Network size
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Required Bandwidth
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Type of network traffic
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Fault resistance and network reliability
This chapter describes some of the common FDDI network topologies and
discusses the primary advantages and disadvantages of each.
Basic Dual-Ring Network
page 70
Standalone Concentrator
page 72
Concentrators with Dual-Homing
page 74
Tree of Concentrators
page 75
Ring of Trees
page 77
Mixed FDDI/Ethernet Networks
page 79
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