FIBRE-DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE

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Information on Fibre-distributed data interface (FDDI)

Fibre-distributed data interface (FDDI) is an ANSI standard for fibre optic LANs employing token passing on a ring topology and providing speeds of 100 Mbps.


Other topics in our resources on Communications Systems related to Fibre-distributed data interface include: 
 
  • Copper-distributed data interface (CDDI)
  • ring topology
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