Dual-attached concentrator (dac) – Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual

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FDDI Network Architecture

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Dual-Attached Concentrator (DAC)

A dual-attached concentrator (DAC) is attached to the FDDI network through
two ports—the A-port and the B-port, which are identical to the ports on a
dual-attached station. It has multiple M-ports, to which single-attached
stations are connected, as shown in Figure 6-7.

Dual-attached concentrators and FDDI stations are often arranged in a very
flexible network topology called the ring of trees. This configuration is
discussed in more detail in Chapter 7, “FDDI Network Topologies.”

Figure 6-7

Dual-Attached Concentrator (DAC)

Single-attached station

(SAS)

Dual-attached

concentrator

(SAC)

S-port

Single-attached station

(SAS)

S-port

Pin

Pout

Data from upstream station

Data to downstream station

Sin

Data from upstream station

Sout

Data to downstream station

A-port

B-port

M-port

M-port

Single-attached station

(SAS)

S-port

M-port

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