GB/T 15629.5-1996
AbolishedInformation technology--Local and metropolitan area networks--Part 5:Token ring access method and physical layer specifications
信息技术 局域网和城域网 第5部分:令牌环访问方法和物理层规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the token ring access method and physical layer specifications for local and metropolitan area networks. It is applied in network environments requiring deterministic access control, such as industrial control systems and legacy IBM Token Ring networks, to manage data transmission without collisions. The standard defines frame formats, signaling rates, and cabling requirements for token-passing ring topologies operating at 4 or 16 Mbps.
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