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Typically just one
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In a token ring network, there is typically only one token circulating at a time. This token is a special data packet that grants permission to a device to transmit data on the network. If a device has data to send, it captures the token, sends its data, and then releases the token back into the network for other devices to use. Therefore, there is generally just one token in a properly functioning token ring network.
Token ring hub
In a token bus network architecture, the nodes at either end of the bus do not actually meet. In a token ring, the network logically functions as a ring, but is wired as a star.
It is a 'token' of your affection for that person.
That is not possible. In Token Ring, only the station with the token can transmit.
no. The differences between ethernet and token ring are greater then the frame type. Ethernet uses CDMA and token ring uses.....well a token. Token ring adapters have an on-board processor for source route bridging which uses a RIF field and ethernet has nothing of the sort. There are many more examples, but the simple answer is it will not work. fm
IBM created the token ring architecture, which was used for years primarily by Novell.
Token Ring
Token Passing
Three ring binders have three rings. However if it is a legal size binder, it could have four rings.