
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standard for data transmission in a local area network.It uses optical fiber as its standard underlying physical medium, although it was also later specified to use copper cable, in which case it may be called CDDI (Copper Distributed Data Interface), standardized as TP-PMD (Twisted-Pair Physical Medium-Dependent), also referred to as TP-DDI (Twisted-Pair Distributed Data Interface).
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- enFiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standard for data transmission in a local area network.It uses optical fiber as its standard underlying physical medium, although it was also later specified to use copper cable, in which case it may be called CDDI (Copper Distributed Data Interface), standardized as TP-PMD (Twisted-Pair Physical Medium-Dependent), also referred to as TP-DDI (Twisted-Pair Distributed Data Interface).
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- enFiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standard for data transmission in a local area network.It uses optical fiber as its standard underlying physical medium, although it was also later specified to use copper cable, in which case it may be called CDDI (Copper Distributed Data Interface), standardized as TP-PMD (Twisted-Pair Physical Medium-Dependent), also referred to as TP-DDI (Twisted-Pair Distributed Data Interface). FDDI was effectively made obsolete in local networks by Fast Ethernet which offered the same 100 Mbit/s speeds, but at a much lower cost and, since 1998, by Gigabit Ethernet due to its speed, and even lower cost, and ubiquity.
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- Address Resolution Protocol
- American National Standards Institute
- Backbone network
- Category:ISO standards
- Category:Link protocols
- Category:Local area networks
- Circuit switching
- Cisco Systems
- Communications protocol
- Copper
- Cyclic redundancy check
- Data transmission
- Ethernet
- Fast Ethernet
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- Gigabit Ethernet
- IEEE 802.2
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- Internet Protocol
- Jumbo frame
- Local area network
- Logical link control
- MAC address
- Marvell Technology Group
- Metropolitan area network
- National Semiconductor
- Network topology
- Optical fiber
- OSI model
- Resilience (network)
- Router (computing)
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- Synchronous optical networking
- Token bus
- Token Ring
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- Comhéadan Sonraí Dáilte ar Shnáithíní (Optúla)
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- Interfaz de datos distribuida por fibra
- Interfaz de datos distribuyida por fibra
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- Porazdeljeni digitalni optični vmesnik
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- 光纤分布式数据接口
- 파이버 분산형 데이터 인터페이스
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