Designing with the MMAC
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Network Design
Cabletron Systems has provided a seamless migration path to high speed
technologies from the Multi Media Access Center through the use of Bridge
Router Interface Modules (BRIMs). Called a “module within a module,” BRIM
modules can be plugged into an EMM-E6 or ESXMIM, or any other BRIM-capable
device, including stackable hubs and standalone devices. The module containing
the BRIM then has a bridged connection from the technology of that module to
the technology of the BRIM, be it Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, or ATM. The BRIM
offers great media and topology flexibility, is customer installable and provides a
migration path to future technologies.
The use of BRIMs, in conjunction with the FNB backplane, allows new or
enhanced capabilities to be added to the chassis slowly, and only as needed. This
capability needs to be considered in any network design, as the incorporation of
more and more powerful and reliable technologies is part of the growth of a
network. By allowing for the use of BRIMs and taking advantage of the versatility
of the FNB, your network can incorporate the technology it needs, without having
to pay for more than it needs.
Designing with the MMAC
All of the designs in this Networking Guide are based on the use of the Cabletron
Systems Multi Media Access Center, or MMAC. The Multi Media Access Center is
a modular networking chassis that allows network designers to create
multifunction, flexible networks for today and provides expansion capabilities for
the needs of tomorrow. With the ability to support multiple Ethernet, Token Ring,
and FDDI networks simultaneously, all with the out-of-the-box chassis, the Multi
Media Access Center offers excellent performance, reliability, and fitness for a vast
array of network configurations and needs.
Modular Chassis
The MMAC is an intelligent modular networking chassis, also referred to as a
concentrator, distribution frame, or hub. Its function is to provide a single, central
point to which several network stations and devices may be connected. In effect,
the modular chassis acts as the confluence of network activity; it is the point to
which stations are connected, and it is the function of the modular chassis to
ensure the reception of data from a network station and the propagation of that
data to destination stations on the network. The chassis acts as a giant intersection
or crossroads of information, facilitating the smooth operation of the network.
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