Token Ring
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Multi-Ring Configuration
Cabletron Systems also produces router modules for the MMAC chassis which
connects to the Token Ring backplane bus. The CRM family of router modules,
developed in conjunction with Cisco Systems, provide routing functionality for
Token Ring networks with excellent configuration flexibility. For more
information on the CRM series of modules, contact your Cabletron Systems Sales
Representative.
Multi-Ring Configuration
If you intend to design a Token Ring network that initially includes segmentation
and bridging, or if you have attempted to design a single Token Ring that cannot
stay within the IEEE 802.5 maximums, you must incorporate a multi-ring
solution.
The Cabletron Systems Token Ring product line for the MMAC-FNB series of
modular chassis can perform Token Ring segmentation in two different ways by
breaking the continuity of the Token Ring bus of the FNB and establishing a new
ring in the chassis, or through the use of a Multichannel Token Ring management
module, which initializes four separate and distinct Token Rings along the
backplane of the chassis and bridges between them.
Design Philosophy
A multi-ring design for a Token Ring network essentially involves the creation of
two or more individually operating Token Rings, each of which has a station port
connection to at least one other ring. There are no restrictions on the ring
configurations which may be bridged, except for the restrictions placed on each
ring by the IEEE 802.5 standard.
Design Example
This design provides Token Ring networking services for two departments within
a financial institution with 63 total workstations. The network design process has
broken up the workstations into two classes; teller stations and operations
controls. The financial institution, First Generic Bank and Trust, has decided to
segment the teller stations and their associated nodes from the operations controls
stations. This independence of the two workgroups will help to keep any large
transfers or backups from the operations controls department from adversely
affecting the speed and availability of the teller station transactions. The
segmentation will also help to keep failures or errors on one department from
affecting the other.
The cabling used for connections from the workstations to the central network
chassis is Category 3 UTP, which is terminated with standard RJ45 patch panels
and wallplates. The longest UTP cable segment used in this network is 60 meters.
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