Fddi Connections - Cisco CRM3 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Network
Connection
Considerations
Dstrbuted
Data
Fiber
Multimode
single
The multimode
transceiver
PHY-A
Note
shared
Distance
FDDI
Limitations
for
maximum
The
the distance
significant
FDDI
Cable
Connections
The
fiber-optic
physical
standard
Figure
applications
Figure
dual attachment
the secondary
to
another
connect
PHY-S
The
attachment
CRM3
2-16
Hardware
Installation
FDDI
Connections
Interface
FDDI
network
processor
SAS
attachment
station
FDDI
network
processor
one
card
on
top of the other
fitting
DAS
If the
option
included
is
port
FDDI
To
successfully
operate
memory
Connections
between
distance
stations
between two
connected
The multimode
can
result
loss
signal
multimode
connectors
PHY
connectors
sublayer
micron
62.5/125
multirnode
MIC
shows
2-15
the
typically
Multinode
FDDI
Network
2-15
module
configuration
PHY
The
ring
port
dual attachment
station
connect
PHY-A
module
PHY-B
on
the
to
attachment
port of the single
connected
or
can
be
ring
it
and Maintenance
modules
dual attachment
provide
either
module
two
consists of
The bottom
card
PHY-B
located
the
is
port
network
module
processor
multimode
FDDI
for
stations
maximum
stations
greater than
the
is
transceiver
each
FDDI
network
of the
processor
The media
connector
interface
cable
fiber-optic
network
and
used
chassis connections
for
MIC
Connector
Interface
Type
connections
two
requires
PHY
bottom
the
and
is
port
PHY
module
the
on
DAS
other
on
the
See
module
be
can
connected
point-to-point
to
directly
DAS
station
multimode
each
with
cards
SAS
and
the
contains
the
is
on
module
the top card
of the
MB
the
system
requires
miles
10
is
kilometers
shown
distance
dB
of
11
provide
power
optical
module
FDDI-standard
are
MIC
toFDDI
connects
multimode
in
and one
the primary
one
to
ring
To
connect
the
is
top port
DAS
PHY
the other
on
to
2-16
Figure
concentrator
through
to
another
device
or
of
If
FDDI
to
and
single

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