At 10:05 AM 7/11/01, Jim Dixon wrote:
>I made some inquiries.
>This was one that I got back. It has an interesting picture or two
>describing
>multiple tokens.
It's a terminology thing. The description below is just a generic
description of early token release. There can be multiple frames (bus
I viewed the animation with Netscape 4.76.
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From: Jim Dixon
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:56 AM
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Subject: RE: early token release [7:11495]
I made some inquiries.
This was one that I got back. It has an interesting picture or two
I made some inquiries.
This was one that I got back. It has an interesting picture or two
describing
multiple tokens.
Jim
>I'm defintitely not the MPLS guru!
>But I can clarify (ur-uh, muddy the water) on the Token Ring issue being
>discussed below: There is a multiple-token operational mode i
han one token on a ring at a time.
>
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> Most everyone responded saying there could on
es Cisco wants you to answer with
>multiple tokens? So the way Cisco wants you to answer the question may not
>be right?
>Thanks
>
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>Subject: Re: early token rele
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I'm confused by that statement, as well. Everything I've
read--including yet another study guide that arrived
act cases where you may have more than one token on a ring at a time.
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Most everyone responded saying there could
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Most everyone responded saying there could only be one token multiple data
frames. You are saying for test proposes Cisco wants
eimer"
To:
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> Theoretically, there can be multiple tokens with early token release.
> That's the "test answer." In actuality, it would have to be a very large
> network for there to be mor
I wish that one had stayed filtered. It's a late arrival because it hit the
filters. (Can you guess why? I can't. It might have been after another
message that hit the filters.) I think you stay filtered for a while if
once you hit the filters.
Anyway, it should say that there can be multiple
Theoretically, there can be multiple tokens with early token release.
That's the "test answer." In actuality, it would have to be a very large
network for there to be more than one token. In the field, it was
discovered that early token release didn't improve much. By the time a
station releas
only one token, but multiple DATA frames on the ring (due to the early token
release). The concept is that a station holds onto the token until the
original data frame is returned by the receiver. Early token release allows
a station to release the token before receiving that returned frame.
-e
Normally, a station that transmitted a data packet would wait for the
packet to return with the A and C bits set to 1, at which point it would
release a new token.
With early token release, the sending station sends a new token
immediately after transmitting the frame without waiting. There can
In normal token ring operation, a station sending
information holds the token until the sending data
circles the entire ring. After the sending station
strips the data from the ring, it then issues a free
token.
With Early Token Release (ETR), a token is released
immediately after the sending sta
]>; "Nathan Casassa"
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> > >From CCO:
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> > "Early token release is a method whereby the Token Ring interfaces c
ngavel
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> To: "Jim Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Nathan
> Casassa"
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> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8
Casassa"
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> >From CCO:
>
> "Early token release is a method whereby the Token Ring interfaces can
release
> the token back onto the ring immediately after
een copied or not (frame status field) and then removed from the ring.
On Jan 29, 4:17pm, Jim Dixon wrote:
> Subject: RE: Early Token release
> I thought that Early Token Release was when the Token was released prior to
> acknoledgement being received?
>
>
> -Original Mess
I thought that Early Token Release was when the Token was released prior to
acknoledgement being received?
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Early Token
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>"Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 29/01/2001 11:43:33
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There's something profoundly Tolkien-ish in this. But I shouldn't
make a hobbit of such comments.
>multiple frames , one token --> (1)
>
>
>flem
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>--- Faisal Athar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Please solve my confusion for this as I am getting
>> different answers from
>> different
multiple frames , one token --> (1)
flem
--- Faisal Athar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Please solve my confusion for this as I am getting
> different answers from
> different resources..
>
>
> Early token release
>
> (1) allows one token and more than one frames.
> (2) Allows more tha
Early Token Release will release the token when the last bit of the frame has been sent
out:
Faisal Athar wrote:
> Hi,
> Please solve my confusion for this as I am getting different answers from
> different resources..
>
> Early token release
>
> (1) allows one token and more than one frames.
There can only be 1 token on a ring at any time. The confusion comes from
thinking that a data frame contains a token it does not. A host takes the
token off the ring and transmits a data frame, when its done tramiting the
data frame (using early token release) it then returns the token to the r
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