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AS 3734.2-1991

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Information systems - Equipment - Fibre distributed data interface (FDDI) Token ring Media Access Control (MAC)

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Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1991

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Specifies the upper sublayer of the physical layer in Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networks. This Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC 9314-2:1989.

Committee
IT-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6531 4
Pages
67
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

This part of ISO 9314 specifies the Media Access Control (MAC), the lower sublayer of the Data Link Layer (DLL), for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI).FDDI provides a high-bandwidth(100 Mbit/s), general-purpose interconnection among computers and peripheral equipment using fibre optics as the transmission medium in a ring configuration. FDDI can be configured to support a sustained transfer rate of approximately 80 Mbit/s (10 Mbyte/s). It may not meet the response time requirements of all unbuffered high speed devices. FDDI establishes the connection among many stations distributed over distances of several kilometres in extent. Default values for the FDDI were calculated to accommodate rings of up to 1 000 physical links and a total fibre path length of 200 km (typically corresponding to 500 stations and 100 km of dual fibre cable).FDDI consists of(a) A Physical Layer (PL), which provides the medium, connectors, optical bypassing, and driver/receiver requirements. PL also defines encode/decode and clock requirements as required for framing the data for transmission on the medium or to the higher layers of the FDDI. For purposes of this part of 9314, references to the PL are made in terms of the Physical Layer entity designated PHY.(b) A Data Link Layer (DLL), which is divided into two sublayers:(1) A Media Access Control (MAC) which provides fair and deterministic access to the medium, address recognition, and generationand verification of frame check sequences. Its primary function is the delivery of frames, including frame insertion, repetition, and removal. The definition of MAC is contained in this part of ISO 9314.(2) A Logical Link Control (LLC) which provides a common protocol to provide the required data assurance services between MAC and the Network Layer.(c) A Station Management (SMT)1)which provides the control necessary at the station level to manage the processes under way in the various FDDI layers such that a station may work co-operatively on a ring. SMT provides services such as control of station initialization, configuration management, fault isolation and recovery, and scheduling procedures.

Standards Relationship
ISO 9314-2:1989 Identical

AS 3734.1-1991 Information systems - Equipment - Fibre distributed data interfaces (FDDI) Token ring PHYsical layer protocol (PHY)

AS/NZS 4802.1 SUPP 1-1994 Information processing systems - Local area networks Overview of local area network Standards - Media access control bridges (Supplement to AS/NZS 4802.1:1996)
AS/NZS 4802.1:1996 Information processing systems - Local area networks Overview of local area network standards
AS 3734.1-1991 Information systems - Equipment - Fibre distributed data interfaces (FDDI) Token ring PHYsical layer protocol (PHY)
AS 3734.3-1991 Information systems - Equipment - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Physical layer Medium Dependent (PMD)
AS 4028-1992 Information technology - Communication interface connectors used in local area networks
AS/NZS 4149:1994 Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Intermediate system to intermediate system intra-domain routing information exchange protocol for use in conjunction with the protocol for providing the connectionless-mode networkservice

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