Fddi stations, Single-attached station (sas) – Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual

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SunFDDI/P 1.0 Adapter User’s GuideMay 1997

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FDDI Stations

An FDDI station is any device that can be attached to a fiber or copper twisted-
pair FDDI network through an FDDI interface. The FDDI protocols define two
types of FDDI stations:

Single-attached station (SAS)

Dual-attached station (DAS)

Single-Attached Station (SAS)

A single-attached station (SAS) is attached to the FDDI network through a
single connector called the S-port. The S-port has a primary input (Pin) and a
primary output (Pout). Data from an upstream station enters through Pin and
exits from Pout to a downstream station, as shown in Figure 6-4.

Single-attached stations are normally attached to single- and dual-attached
concentrators, as described in “FDDI Concentrators” on page 58.

Figure 6-4

Single-Attached Station (SAS)

Single-attached station

(SAS)

P

in

P

out

Data from upstream station

Data to downstream station

MAC

PHY

S-port

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