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American National Standards Institute Inc., ANSI X3.139-1987 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC).

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....allocate space for the addresses using malloc( Figure 3.2 shows an example of this. Note that the multiple cinmad structures are treated as an array. Treating the multiple structures as an array simplifies the programming involved in setting up multipoint connections. etc. to cmd[n 1] cmd[1].mad.s addr = remoteIP 1; cmd[0] coff = 0; cmd[0] cin port = remoteport 0; cmd[0] mad.s addr = remoteIP 0; c sa family = AF COIP; cmd = c cin addr; malloc(sizeof( c) n 1) sizeof( cmd) c = struct sockaddr cin ) struct sockaddr cin c; struct cinmad cmd; Figure 3.2: COIP K ....

American National Standards Institute Inc., ANSI X3.139-1987 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC).


Global Memory Management for Workstation Networks - Feeley (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....characteristics of modern networks, such as low latency communication, large primary memories, and high speed processors, to improve performance. Memory management is one operating system function that is greatly impacted by this new technology. Modern local area networks (e.g. ATM [4, 32] FDDI [2], and 100 Mb s Ethernet [52] supply more than ten times the throughput of earlier networks and cluster networks (e.g. Myrinet [11] and Memory Channel [37] supply throughput in the 1 Gb s range. These advances are significant because the network is now considerably faster than disk for ....

.... Throughput Latency (Mb s) s) LANs 100 Base T 100 120 FDDI 100 420 AN2 ATM 155 64 Fore ATM 140 80 CANs Myrinet 250 1250 8 38 Memory Channel 800 5 20 FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a 100 Mb s shared token passing ring; dual counter rotating rings provide reliability [2]. ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode networks (ATM) have gained great popularity [4, 32] Link bandwidth is typically between 100 and 155 Mb s. Messages are divided into small fixed size cells before injecting them into the network, thus simplifying switching, flow control, and bandwidth guarantee. ....

American National Standards Institute, ANSI X3.139-1987. Fiber-Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC), November 1987.


High Speed Switch Scheduling for Local Area Networks - Anderson, al. (1993)   (172 citations)  (Correct)

....crossbar switches interconnected by gigabit per second point to point fiber links. Point to point networks have several advantages over other alternatives [Schroeder et al. 91] In contrast to networks like Ethernet [Metcalfe Boggs 76] that use a broadcast physical medium, or networks like FDDI [Ame 87, Ame 88] based on a token ring, point to point networks offer (i) aggregate network bandwidth that can be much larger than the throughput of a single link, ii) the ability to add throughput incrementally to match workload requirements, iii) the potential for lower latency by shortening path ....

American National Standards Institute, Inc. Fiber distributed data interface (FDDI). Token ring media access control (MAC). ANSI Standard X3.139, 1987.


High Speed Switch Scheduling for Local Area Networks - Anderson, Owicki, Saxe.. (1993)   (172 citations)  (Correct)

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American National Standards Institute, Inc. Fiber distributed data interface (FDDI). Token ring media access control (MAC). ANSI Standard X3.139, 1987.

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