100 BASE-T4

100 BASE-T4

This option is designed to avoid overwriting. It is used for half-duplex communication using four wire-pairs of the existing category 3 UTP cables, which are already available for telephone services…
High Speed LANs – CSMA/CD based

High Speed LANs – CSMA/CD based

Introduction In the preceding lesson we have seen that high-speed LANs have emerged broadly into three types - based on token passing, successors of Ethernet and based on switching technology.…
Fault Tolerance

Fault Tolerance

FDDI provides a number of fault-tolerant features. In particular, FDDI's dual-ring environment, the implementation of the optical bypass switch, and dual-homing support make FDDI a resilient media technology. Dual Ring…
Token Bus (IEEE 802.4)

Token Bus (IEEE 802.4)

Token BUS: A Brief History Although Ethernet was widely used in the offices, but people interested in factory automation did not like it because of the probabilistic MAC layer protocol.…
IEEE Ring LANs

IEEE Ring LANs

Introduction In the preceding lesson we have mentioned that for the fulfilment of different goals, the IEEE 802 committee came up with a bunch of LAN standards collectively known as…
IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet

IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet

Ethernet - A Brief History The original Ethernet was developed as an experimental coaxial cable network in the 1970s by Xerox Corporation to operate with a data rate of 3…
IEEE CSMS/CD based LANs

IEEE CSMS/CD based LANs

Introduction A LAN consists of shared transmission medium and a set of hardware and software for interfacing devices to the medium and regulating the ordering access to the medium. These…
Network Topology

Network Topology

Introduction Topology refers to the way in which the network of computers is connected. Each topology is suited to specific tasks and has its own advantages and disadvantages. The choice…
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Switching (ATM)

Asynchronous Transfer Mode Switching (ATM)

Introduction Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is an International Telecommunication Union Telecommunications Standards Section (ITU-T) standard for cell relay wherein information for multiple service types, such as voice, video, or data,…
Frame Relay

Frame Relay

Introduction Frame Relay is a high-performance WAN protocol that operates at the physical and data link layers of the OSI reference model. Frame Relay originally was designed for use across…