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How does FDDI node determine whether it can send asynchronous traffic and synchronous traffic
Answer Posted / Amaresh Kumar
In a Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) network, each node determines whether it can send asynchronous or synchronous traffic based on its role as either a token holder or token passer. The token holder is responsible for transmitting data and controls the flow of traffic in the ring. Nodes that are not holding the token can only transmit asynchronous data (if available). Synchronous traffic, such as voice and video, requires a dedicated connection and is transmitted using tokens that are reserved for synchronous traffic.
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