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Token ring local area network (LAN) technology is a protocol which resides at the data link layer (DLL) of the OSI model.

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Why token ring cannot be used in wan?

Token ring is a loacal area network technology. It is limited in ldistance by its physical layer connection requirements.


Which type of bridge would be used to connect an ethernet segment with a token ring segment?

You will need a router. Token Ring and Ethernet refer to two different layer two protocols. You will need a layer three device to encapsulate the data for communication between the two networks. A bridge refers to a layer two device.


Name the highest layer on which each one what entities operates 1. Four Port Token Ring Bridge 2. Modem 3. FTP Server 4. FTP Client 5. Netmeeting Software 6. Network Interface Card?

Four Port Token Ring layer 2


Who generates the token in token ring?

Uranus


What internetworking device is used to connect computers on a Token Ring?

Token ring hub


What is difference between Token Ring Token Bus?

In a token bus network architecture, the nodes at either end of the bus do not actually meet. In a token ring, the network logically functions as a ring, but is wired as a star.


Definition of token ring?

It is a 'token' of your affection for that person.


If four token ring stations attempt to transmit at the same time what happens?

That is not possible. In Token Ring, only the station with the token can transmit.


Which access method is used in Token Ring?

Token Passing


Token ring and IEEE 802.5 standards are identical?

The 802.5 standards describe Token Ring technology.


Which technoloigies use token passing method and a physical star but logical ring topology?

Token Ring


Who developed token ring?

IBM created the token ring architecture, which was used for years primarily by Novell.