
Configuring FDDI Services
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About Bay Networks FDDI Media
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) comprises a set of ANSI/ISO standards
that define a 100 Mb/s, timed token-passing LAN of up to 500 nodes. FDDI is
used most often for workgroup, backbone, and backend network configurations
that require high bandwidth and performance.
Bay Networks provides FDDI interfaces for multimode or single-mode 100 Mb/s
FDDI LANs, including hybrid FDDI link modules for both single-mode and
multimode fiber interfaces.
All FDDI interfaces support a Class A dual attachment or a dual-homing Class B
single attachment. The FDDI link and net modules include two Media Interface
Connector (MIC) plugs as well as one RJ-11 connector for attachment to an
optional external optical bypass unit.
Enabling or Disabling a FDDI Interface
The router enables FDDI line services when you add the interface. You can
disable and enable the interface without moving physical cables.
Using the BCC
To enable a FDDI interface, start by accessing an existing FDDI line service and
enter:
enable
To disable a FDDI interface, access an existing FDDI line service and enter:
disable
For example, to enable a FDDI interface:
box> fddi slot 11 connector 1
fddi/11/1> enable
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