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Fiber distributed data interface overview for engineering students
1. Fiber Distributed Data Interface Overview for Engineering Students
FDDI i.e. Fiber Distributed Data Interface refers to a set of ISO and ANSi standards
that allows transmission of data with the help of fiber optic lines within a single LAN
that extends at about a range of 124 miles or 200 kilometres.
2. FDDI protocol, as explained by top scholars belonging to reputed one’s among total
engineering colleges in Madhya Pradesh performs its functions based on token
ring protocol. FDDI local area network is also able to support more than thousands
of computer or internet users. In fact, Fiber Distributed Data Interface performs its
main function as backbone for WAN or Wide Area Network.
B.E. students studying in reputed one in between total engineering colleges in
Madhya Pradesh will also be able to learn about token rings used in this interface.
FDDI network comprises of two different token rings, where one of them is useful for
getting possible backup if failure of primary ring takes place.
Primary ring in this case is responsible for providing maximum 100 Mbps capacity.
However, if any network does not require secondary ring for getting backup, primary
ring is also able to carry data with enhanced capacity i.e. equal to 200 Mbps.