Abstract

Transmission performance capabilities of the IEEE Standard 802.5 token-ring network are explored from the perspective of a network designer. Typical workloads are presented which quantify the demand placed on transmission resources by various classes of users. Next, a means of characterizing a network's size is developed, and several reference networks are presented. The performance of these networks under the demands of the typical workloads is then projected.

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