IBM created the token ring architecture, which was used for years primarily by Novell.
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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.
Token Ring is a network protocol used for local area networks (LANs) that employs a token-passing method to manage access to the shared network medium. The primary purpose of Token Ring is to prevent data collisions by allowing only the device holding the token to transmit data, ensuring orderly communication. This protocol was developed by IBM and was popular in the 1980s and 1990s, though it has largely been supplanted by Ethernet technology in modern networks.
That is not possible. In Token Ring, only the station with the token can transmit.
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Only Juliet's ring, the token of her love
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