Token Ring
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Segmentation
Ring-In/Ring-Out ports provide dedicated connections between MAUs. A Token
Ring signal emerges from a Ring-Out port and enters a new MAU at that new
MAUs Ring-In port. The cabling that is used to make these connections is called a
trunk cable or RI/RO cable. RI/RO cable can be UTP, STP, or fiber optics, and
often a highly noise-resistant media such as fiber optics are used for lobe
connections, as they are frequently used to cover long distances.
An important thing to remember about RI/RO connections is that they only
attach users and MAUs to the same ring. Just because you are moving to a
different MAU, you are not moving to a different ring. This means that, no matter
how many additional MAUs you Ring Out to, you still have that maximum
number of stations hanging over your head. In order to defeat that, we have to
change the rules a little more; since we can’t put any more stations on that ring,
we will put stations on a new ring.
Segmentation
If we separate the network into two rings, we still want the stations on those rings
to communicate with each other. We accomplish this in the same manner as we
did in Ethernet, through bridges or routers. Token Ring bridges create new Token
Rings and connect those rings to neighboring rings. They act as stations on the
ring, accepting and passing frames and tokens on each ring they are connected to.
The actual functioning of bridges is a matter for an in-depth study, so just
remember that Token Ring bridges allow you to start all over with a new ring. Just
as in Ethernet, there is a Token Ring bridge rule: No more than eight rings, no
more than seven bridges.
Token Ring bridges for the MMAC chassis are available with two basic methods
of operation: there are Token Ring bridges which bridge one Token Ring to
another Token Ring, and there are Token Ring bridges which connect the Token
Ring to other network technologies.
Token Ring to Token Ring bridges for the MMAC chassis are further divisible into
those which segment a single Token Ring backplane channel into multiple rings
and those which set up four backplane Token Ring channels along the entire
backplane of the MMAC chassis.
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