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Chapter 1
Introduction
Using This Guide
The purpose of this Networking Guide is to provide the customers and strategic
partners of Cabletron Systems with information which allows them to configure
and expand their own networks. As it is impossible to foresee every possible
situation that may arise when a new network must be created or an existing one
expanded, this guide deals with several of the most common networking
situations.
If you are unfamiliar with the basics of the Ethernet, Token Ring, and Fiber
Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networking technologies, read the chapters in
order. Pay particular attention to Chapters 3 through 7. These chapters should
provide you with the basic information necessary to generate a relatively
straightforward network design.
If you have experience with the design or operation of Cabletron networking
products, you may wish to refer mainly to the chapters dealing with the
expansion of existing networks, Chapters 8 through 10.
Organization of Document
In the interests of making this document accessible to as many customers of
differing levels of experience as possible, this Networking Guide begins with a
discussion of the various reasons for networking and a short overview of Local
Area Networks (LANs). Following this brief overview, a series of short,
introductory level training documents is provided. These documents provide
general information on Ethernet, Token Ring and Fiber Distributed Data Interface
networking, including examples of needs analysis and initial network designs
utilizing Cabletron equipment. A short treatment of other networking
technologies follows these individual subsections.
Summary of Contents for MMAC-5FNB
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