token ring network ibm
1Token Ring network — IBM s implementation of the token ring network architecture, which uses a token passing protocol transmitting at 4 or 16Mbps. Using standard telephone wiring, a Token Ring network can connect a maximum of 72 devices; with shielded twisted pair …
2token ring network — 1. A LAN access method that uses the token passing technology in a physical ring. 2. A LAN access method from IBM that conforms to the IEEE 802.5 token ring standard …
3Token ring — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …
4token ring extended user interface — (TOKREUI) A direct interface to the link protocol of IBM s Token Ring Network. Some token ring software products use TOKREUI and some competitive LANs provide TOKREUI compatibility …
5token-ring extended user interface — (TOKREUI) A direct interface to the link protocol of IBM s Token Ring Network. Some token ring software products use TOKREUI and some competitive LANs provide TOKREUI compatibility …
6Ring network — A ring network is a network topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a circular pathway for signals a ring. Data travels from node to node, with each node handling every packet. Because a ring topology provides… …
7сеть token ring — Сеть с немодулированной передачей (baseband network), использующая в качестве сетевой среды экранированный кабель из скрученных медных пар (STP) или оптический кабель. В сетях Token Ring используется кольцевая топология с маркерным доступом к… …
8token ring — noun A network standard invented by IBM and later defined by the 802.5 subcommittee of the IEEE which provides for a network with a star ring topology, and which operates by passing a token frame around the logical ring …
9IBM 6150 RT — The IBM RT (or IBM 6150 series) was a computer workstation sold by IBM and based around IBM s ROMP processor, a spin off of the IBM 801 pioneered at IBM Research. The system was introduced in 1986 as the RT PC (RISC Technology Personal Computer)… …
10IBM 4683 — The IBM 4683 was IBM s first PC based point of sale (POS) system. It was introduced in 1985. The system consists of a PC based controller and thin client based POS workstations, typically with a token ring network. The system requires an IBM… …