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Token Ring
Token Ring is another technology of the Link layer. Token Ring networks are implemented as...
published: 03 Jun 2014
Token Ring
Token Ring
Token Ring is another technology of the Link layer. Token Ring networks are implemented as a ring topology. This ring is also called a logical ring. The physical topology of a Token Ring network is star-shaped, with all computers connected physically to each other. The access method used in a Token Ring network is known as token passing. A token is a specific bit sequence which is passed around the network. Only the computer that holds the token can transmit data. As soon as the first computer on the Token Ring network goes online, the network generates a token. This token is passed around to every computer on the ring, until one of the computers takes control of it. As soon as a computer has captured the token, it sends out a data frame to the network. This frame is passed around the ring until it reaches the computer whose address matches with the destination address of the frame. The frame is then copied by the destination computer and marked to indicate that the data has reached its destination. Then the frame is passed around the ring again, until it gets back to the source computer, where the transmission is confirmed as successful before the frame is deleted. Afterwards, the source computer sends out a new token to the ring, so the other computers can transmit their data as well. Token Ring networks typically operate at 4 or at 16 Mbit/s. Taking a closer look at the Token Ring frame format, we can clearly relate the individual bytes to different functions. The start and end delimiters are each 1 byte long, and mark the beginning and end of a data packet. The access control field is 8 bits long and contains information about priority and token reservation. It also indicates if a token has already circulated the ring, and distinguishes a frame from a token. The bytes of the frame control indicate MAC control functions such as ring purge, beacon and claim token. The destination and source addresses are again the respective MAC addresses as hexadecimal numbers. In contrast to Ethernet, there is no minimum packet size for payload data. The maximum size depends on a series of factors, such as the bit rate and the token hold timer. The frame checksum is calculated like in Ethernet, that is on the basis of a 33 bit prime number. Finally, the frame status field shows if the destination address has been recognized and whether the packet has been successfully copied to the buffer of the network adapter.- published: 03 Jun 2014
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ETHERNET AND TOKEN RING TOPOLOGY
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published: 04 Dec 2010
author: Bugglegump
ETHERNET AND TOKEN RING TOPOLOGY
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Token ring demo by Khurram Tanvir
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published: 15 Nov 2009
author: Khurram Tanvir
Token ring demo by Khurram Tanvir
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Arquitetura Token Ring
Apresentação à disciplina de REDES do Curso Licenciatura em Computação sobre Arquitetura T...
published: 01 Oct 2011
author: Mateus de Almeida
Arquitetura Token Ring
Arquitetura Token Ring
Apresentação à disciplina de REDES do Curso Licenciatura em Computação sobre Arquitetura Token Ring.- published: 01 Oct 2011
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- author: Mateus de Almeida
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Лекция 2: Сети Token-Ring, Arcnet и FDDI
В лекции рассматриваются сети Token-Ring, Arcnet и FDDI, их стандарты и особенности их орг...
published: 25 Dec 2013
Лекция 2: Сети Token-Ring, Arcnet и FDDI
Лекция 2: Сети Token-Ring, Arcnet и FDDI
В лекции рассматриваются сети Token-Ring, Arcnet и FDDI, их стандарты и особенности их организации. Лекция и тесты в НОУ "ИНТУИТ" http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/489/345/lecture/8278- published: 25 Dec 2013
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Lecture - 14 Token Based Mac
Lecture Series on Computer Networks by Prof. S.Ghosh,Department of Computer Science & Engi...
published: 06 May 2008
author: nptelhrd
Lecture - 14 Token Based Mac
Lecture - 14 Token Based Mac
Lecture Series on Computer Networks by Prof. S.Ghosh,Department of Computer Science & Engineering, I.I.T.,Kharagpur. For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm...- published: 06 May 2008
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- author: nptelhrd
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Token-Ring Netzwerk
Kurze Erläuterung über den technischen Ablauf beim senden und empfangen von Daten in einem...
published: 04 Aug 2009
author: Jens Esser
Token-Ring Netzwerk
Token-Ring Netzwerk
Kurze Erläuterung über den technischen Ablauf beim senden und empfangen von Daten in einem Token-Rink Netzwerk.- published: 04 Aug 2009
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- author: Jens Esser
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Token Ring
Un vídeo que muestra didáctico el funcionamiento del protocolo token ring....
published: 01 May 2013
author: Juan Feria
Token Ring
Token Ring
Un vídeo que muestra didáctico el funcionamiento del protocolo token ring.- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 163
- author: Juan Feria
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Token-Ring-Architektur
Siehe www.airnet.de und elearning.airnet.de. Produzent und Geschäftsführer: Rukhsar Khan S...
published: 21 Jun 2012
author: AirnetGmbH
Token-Ring-Architektur
Token-Ring-Architektur
Siehe www.airnet.de und elearning.airnet.de. Produzent und Geschäftsführer: Rukhsar Khan Sprecher: Walter Kahrmann Geschäftsführer: Dr. -Ing. Nedim Makarevic.- published: 21 Jun 2012
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- author: AirnetGmbH
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Spark - Token Ring
Album: Spark - The Robotic Girl Next Door (n5MD - MC4053, 2002)
Buy: http://n5mailorder.co...
published: 19 Feb 2014
Spark - Token Ring
Spark - Token Ring
Album: Spark - The Robotic Girl Next Door (n5MD - MC4053, 2002) Buy: http://n5mailorder.com/release/70 Release note: This Debut CD from Canadian Experimental Electronica artist Spark will have you saying to yourself..."where's has THIS guy been hiding?". The CD, entitled "The Robotic Girl Next Door" is a timeless excursion of mad beats and wickedly infectious melodies. Spark manages to walk the fine line of experimentation and standard "songs" with great effect. "The Robotic Girl Next Door" is an excellent debut from an excellent artist! Notes Robot chicks dig CD's even more than flowers... For bots of all bit depths. Limited to 1000 copies. Cat# according to label actually is: MD109. About Spark (Matt Willox): http://iamspark.bandcamp.com/ http://enpeg.com/artists.php?name=spark http://n5md.com/artist/Spark http://www.discogs.com/artist/9493-Spark http://livevan.com/spark Matt Willox, the prolific Vancouver British Columbia-based n5MD artist had his start on mp3.com where he debuted the first real Spark track, "Are We Happy People?" It was at this point in his life that he discovered his true sound; to create uniquely mangled yet melodically destructive electronics. Always one to break preconceived notions of music production techniques, Spark manages to reinvent himself with each release by realizing the differences between conventional musical approaches and significantly unique arrangements of sound. Currently working on songs based on thousands of different sounds and rhythms, played by hand, Spark's relationship with his music is one that is personalized to reflect what is currently happening in his life. By crystallizing new ideas and venturing beyond wandering experimentation, expect to hear a new chapter in Spark's library of fractured sounds. Have a listen and be changed. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/- published: 19 Feb 2014
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Computer Networks 3-6: Contention Free Multiple Access
Computer Networks
by David Wetherall, Arvind Krishnamurthy, John Zahorjan
University of W...
published: 31 Aug 2013
Computer Networks 3-6: Contention Free Multiple Access
Computer Networks 3-6: Contention Free Multiple Access
Computer Networks by David Wetherall, Arvind Krishnamurthy, John Zahorjan University of Washingon Overview Computer networks from ISPs to WiFi and cellular networks are a key part of the information economy. These networks are the foundation for the Web, and they enable companies such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. This course introduces the fundamental problems of computer networking, from sending bits over wires to running distributed applications. For each problem, we explore the design strategies that have proven valuable in practice. Topics include error detection and correction, multiple-access, bandwidth allocation, routing, internetworking, reliability, quality of service, naming, content delivery, and security. As we cover these topics, you will learn how the internals of the Internet work to support the Web and other networked applications. You will develop a detailed understanding of widely-used networking technologies such as TCP/IP, HTTP, 802.11, Ethernet, and DNS. Topics Covered We progress through the following topics week by week. Introduction, Protocols, Layered Model Network components Uses of networks Traceroute and socket API Protocols and layering Reference models (Internet, OSI) History of the internet Physical and Direct Link Layer Simple link models (latency, bandwidth-delay product) Media and signals Modulation schemes (baseband, passband) Fundamental limits (Shannon) Framing Error detection schemes (checksum, CRC) Error correction schemes (Hamming) Retransmissions, Multiple access, Switching Retransmissions (ARQ) Multiplexing schemes (TDM. FDM) Random access / Ethernet (CSMA family) Wireless access / 802.11 Contention-free access / Token Ring LAN switching (switches vs. hubs, spanning tree, backward learning) Network Layer and Internetworking Datagram and virtual circuit models (IP, MPLS) IP addressing and forwarding (prefixes, longest matching prefix) IP helpers: ARP, DHCP Internetworking (fragmentation, path MTU discovery, ICMP) IPv4 and IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT) Routing Shortest cost routing model Dijkstra's algorithm Flooding Distance Vector and Link-state Equal-cost multi-path routing Hierarchical routing (prefixes, aggregation, subnets) Multiple parties and policy (BGP) Transport Layer, Reliable Transport Sockets, ports and service APIs Reliable and unreliable delivery (TCP, UDP) Connection establishment and teardown Flow control and sliding windows Retransmission timeouts Congestion Control Fairness and Efficiency Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) TCP congestion control (slow start, fast retransmission and recovery) Congestion avoidance (ECN) Web and Content Distribution Naming (DNS) Web protocols (HTTP, caching) Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) Peer-to-Peer (BitTorrent) Quality of Service and Real-Time Apps Streaming media and Conferencing Scheduling disciplines (FIFO, WFQ) Traffic shaping with Token Buckets Differentiated Services Rate and Delay Guarantees Optional: Network Security Encryption for Confidentiality and Authenticity Web security (SSL, DNSSEC) Wireless security (802.11i) Firewalls and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) https://class.coursera.org/comnetworks-002/class/index- published: 31 Aug 2013
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Aula um de Hacker em Geral - Conceitos de : rede , servidor , Token ring , Local Are Networks ( LAN)
Gostaria de Pedir Desculpas Pelo audio ficou meio rapido pois ainda estou me familiarizand...
published: 10 Apr 2013
author: The Final The Sims
Aula um de Hacker em Geral - Conceitos de : rede , servidor , Token ring , Local Are Networks ( LAN)
Aula um de Hacker em Geral - Conceitos de : rede , servidor , Token ring , Local Are Networks ( LAN)
Gostaria de Pedir Desculpas Pelo audio ficou meio rapido pois ainda estou me familiarizando com o programa mais logo melhorarei , bom galera se tiverem duvid...- published: 10 Apr 2013
- views: 384
- author: The Final The Sims
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video de como armar maqueta token ring
Este video fue elaborado por Henry Ortiz y Oscar cruz estudiantes de BTC del ISJP. con fin...
published: 21 Jun 2012
author: oscar cruz
video de como armar maqueta token ring
video de como armar maqueta token ring
Este video fue elaborado por Henry Ortiz y Oscar cruz estudiantes de BTC del ISJP. con fines educativos.- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 288
- author: oscar cruz
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BIG Silver Coin Spill! 1910 Token - Ring #24 - Railroad Depot Garrett AT Pro Ace 250 150 350
6 Silvers! Hit my best ever coin spill with a WL Half, Silver Washington, War Nickel, and ...
published: 29 Jul 2013
author: MetalDetectingNC
BIG Silver Coin Spill! 1910 Token - Ring #24 - Railroad Depot Garrett AT Pro Ace 250 150 350
BIG Silver Coin Spill! 1910 Token - Ring #24 - Railroad Depot Garrett AT Pro Ace 250 150 350
6 Silvers! Hit my best ever coin spill with a WL Half, Silver Washington, War Nickel, and 4 Wheats. Scored a 1962 Rosie dime and two Mercury Dimes, 1935 and ...- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 113
- author: MetalDetectingNC