Proof that Timing Requirements of the FDDI Token Ring Protocol are Satisfied

1987; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 35; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tcom.1987.1096832

ISSN

2162-2132

Autores

Marjory J. Johnson,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Photonic Communication Systems

Resumo

The fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) is an ANSI draft proposed standard for a 100 Mbit/s fiber-optic token ring. The FDDI timed token access protocol provides dynamic adjustment of the load offered to the ring, with the goal of maintaining a specified token rotation time and of providing a guaranteed upper bound on time between successive arrivals of the token at a station. FDDI also provides automatic recovery when errors occur. The bound on time between successive token arrivals is guaranteed only if the token rotates quickly enough to satisfy timer requirements in each station when all ring resources are functioning properly. Otherwise, recovery would be initiated unnecessarily. The purpose of this paper is to prove that FDDI timing requirements are satisfied, i.e., the token rotates quickly enough to prevent initiation of recovery unless there is failure of a physical resource or unless the network management entity within a station initiates the recovery process.

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