Advantages, Disadvantages, Tree of concentrators – Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual

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FDDI Network Topologies

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Advantages

Dual-homing offers the same advantages as a standalone concentrator,
described on page 72. It also offers improved resistance against cable faults and
concentrator failure.

Disadvantages

The number of stations that can be attached to the concentrator is limited by
the number of M-ports, which is typically between 2 and 32. Since each
dual-homed station requires two M-ports, only a limited number of stations
can be connected in this way.

The dual-homing configuration requires a minimum of two concentrators,
which are more expensive than single-attached or dual-attached stations.

Tree of Concentrators

The tree of concentrators is an incremental expansion of the standalone
concentrator topology, described on page 72. Two or more concentrators are
connected in a hierarchical topology, with one concentrator designated as the
root of the tree, as shown in Figure 7-5. This topology is typically used to
connect a large number of stations within a single building or office.

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