CSA Group Information processing systems - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 2: Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC) ISO 9314-2:1989

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Describes the Media Access Control (MAC), the lower sublayer of the Data Link Layer (DLL), for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Intended for use in a high-performance multistation network with the protocol designed to be effective at 100 Mbit/s using a Token ring architecture and fibre optics as transmission medium over distance of several kilometers in extent. References: ISO 8802-2; 8802-5; 9314-1; 9314-3.
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Describes the Media Access Control (MAC), the lower sublayer of the Data Link Layer (DLL), for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Intended for use in a high-performance multistation network with the protocol designed to be effective at 100 Mbit/s using a Token ring architecture and fibre optics as transmission medium over distance of several kilometers in extent. References: ISO 8802-2; 8802-5; 9314-1; 9314-3.

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Information processing systems - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 2: Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC)
ISO 9314-2:1989
Information processing systems - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 2: Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC) ISO 9314-2:1989
Describes the Media Access Control (MAC), the lower sublayer of the Data Link Layer (DLL), for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Intended for use in a high-performance multistation network with the protocol designed to be effective at 100 Mbit/s using a Token ring architecture and fibre optics as transmission medium over distance of several kilometers in extent. References: ISO 8802-2; 8802-5; 9314-1; 9314-3.

Describes the Media Access Control (MAC), the lower sublayer of the Data Link Layer (DLL), for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Intended for use in a high-performance multistation network with the protocol designed to be effective at 100 Mbit/s using a Token ring architecture and fibre optics as transmission medium over distance of several kilometers in extent. References: ISO 8802-2; 8802-5; 9314-1; 9314-3.

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Product Number ISO 9314-2:1989
Product Name Information processing systems - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 2: Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC)
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