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- A set of ANSI protocols for sending digital data over fiber optic cable. FDDI networks are token-passing networks, and support data rates of up to 100 Mbps (100 million bits) per second. FDDI networks are typically used as backbones for wide-area networks.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a media access (transmission) control-level protocol with token-ring architecture, a communication bandwidth of 100 Mbps and supported on a fiber network medium. To provide required ARC/INFO communications, the workstation network communications software must include TCP/IP and NFS communication protocols, which the UNIX operating system provides. ...
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface. FDDI is a 100 Mbps fiber optic LAN. It is an ANSI standard. It uses a "counter-rotated" Token ring topology. An FDDI LAN is typically known as a "backbone" LAN. It is used for joining file servers together and for joining other LANs together.
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- A high-speed (100Mb/s) LAN standard. The underlying medium is fibre optics, and the topology is a dual-attached, counter- rotating token ring.
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- The ANSI standard for highspeed transmission over fiber-optic cable.
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- (Fibre Distributed Data Interface) is a standard for transmitting data through optical fibre cables at a rate of around 100 million bps.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface -- A standard for transmitting data on optical fiber cables at a rate of around 100,000,000 bits-per-second (10 times as fast as Ethernet, about twice as fast as T-3).
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- Fibre Distributed Data Interface. A standard for a 100 Mbps fibre optic local area network.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface. A LAN technology based on a 100-Mbps token-passing network running over fiber-optic cable. Usually reserved for network backbones in larger organizations.
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- High-speed data network that uses fiber-optic as the physical medium. Operates in similar manner to Ethernet or Token Ring, only faster.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface -- FDDI is a high-speed (100Mb) token ring LAN.
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- (Fiber Distributed Data Interface). A very high speed network protocol. Uses fiber-optic cable, and is mainly used as the backbone network protocol due to its speed. It is also often the choice for critical applications due to its reliability.
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- Fibre distributed data interface. An American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard token passing network that uses optical fibre cabling and that transmits at 100 Mbit/s up to two kilometers.
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- An ANSI standard to ensure compatibility of components from different manufacturers.
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- A token-ring local area network technology that permits transmission speeds of 100 million bits per second using fiber optic cables.
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- A networking technology that uses a dual ring topology often with dual networking equipment (concentrators, etc.). FDDI facilitates redundancy and protection of the network. If a device fails, the primary and secondary rings enter a "wrap" state to form a logical connection and thus maintain the logical ring in the event of a link failure. FDDI is capable of data rates of 100 Mbps over fiber optic cable (SMF and MMF). FDDI LAN standards were developed by subcommittee X3T9.5 of ANSI.
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- Stands for Fiber Distributed Data Interface, a high-speed (100 Mbps) networking technology based on fiber optic cable, token passing, and a ring topology.
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- An optical fiber-based token-passing ring LAN technology with dual counter-rotating rings. Each ring carries data at a rate of 100 Mbit/s using a 125MHz transmission frequency. It has been standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). An FDDI network has two modes of attachment: a device may be a Single Attach Station - attached to one ring - or a Dual Attach Station - attached to both rings. Typical applications of FDDI are in the area of high speed LAN backbones.
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- A standard for a 100 Mbit/s fiber optic local area network.
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- Fibre Distributed Data Interface - interface for data which is transmitted in light waves by fibre optic cable. High speed technology based on the Token ring principle.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface. A North American 100-Mbps, reliable dual-ring voice and data building distribution system.
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- A standard for light wave network physical topology devices using fiber optic connections for high speed data transmission.
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- Fiber Distributed Data Interface. An ANSI standard (X3T12) for 100 Mbps LANs based on the token-passing protocol.
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- Fiber-optic network with dual, counter-rotating ring topology and (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) 100 Mbit/s bandwidth.
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- In computer networking, fiber-distributed data interface (FDDI) is a standard for data transmission in a local area network that can extend in range up to 200 km (124 miles). The FDDI protocol is based on the token ring protocol. In addition to being large geographically, an FDDI local area network can support thousands of users. ...
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