Expansion - Token Ring
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Port Assignment
For example, we have an MMAC-M8FNB chassis containing two Token Rings:
Ring 1, managed by a TRMM in the first slot of the chassis, and Ring 2, managed
by a TRBMIM in the middle of the chassis. Each ring contains two TRMIMs. We
wish to add more stations to Ring 1. In order to place the new module in the
chassis, we remove the TRBMIM and the 2 TRMIMs it manages from the chassis,
add the new Ring 1 TRMIM adjacent to the other Ring 1 TRMIMs, and replace the
TRBMIM and TRMIMs of Ring 2.
If the process of shifting modules over to make room for Token Ring expansion
causes you to exceed the maximum number of modules the chassis can support,
the modules so moved can be placed in a second MMAC chassis. The TRBMIM
will still function as a bridge, but the front panel bridge connection will be run to
the second chassis, rather than between modules in the same chassis.
Incorporating New Technologies
Adding new capabilities and technologies to the Multi-Ring Token Ring network
is done using the same methods used for a single Token Ring network (see
above). One design issue which must be kept in mind is that the routing or
bridging module to be added to the chassis must be physically located within the
ring that it connects to.
Port Assignment
A Token Ring port assignment network is a segmented Token Ring network
which supports the connection of individual ports to specific Token Rings
through software controls.
Adding Stations to Any Ring
The addition of Token Ring stations to a chassis using Multichannel Token Ring is
as simple as determining the TRXMIM (Token Ring Port Assignment) or
TDRMIM (Token Ring Dual Repeater) module which supports the media to be
used, determining the required port count, and adding sufficient TRXMIMs or
TDRMIMs to the chassis to support those stations. The ports of the TRXMIM
modules are then assigned, through management, to the proper rings of the
backplane.
When examining station counts before adding TRXMIMs to the MMAC chassis,
remember that all TRXMIM modules utilize active circuitry, which affects the
maximum number of stations that may be configured on the ring.
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