From: W. Alan Robertson (warobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 25 2001 - 21:47:04 GMT-3
Like most things, it depends...
If you're talking about regular IBM 8228s, or similar "dumb" devices, then yes,
1 MAU would be needed for each segment.
There are a number of so-called "Smart MAUs", like many from Synoptics, that
have the ability to be segmented through software.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Elias" <jelias_@hotmail.com>
To: <Piperw222@aol.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: Question on Token Ring ?
> I beleive a mau would be like a hub to an ethernet, so 1 mau can only be
> used for 1 network.
>
> John
>
>
> >From: Piperw222@aol.com
> >Reply-To: Piperw222@aol.com
> >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: Question on Token Ring ?
> >Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 18:14:18 EDT
> >
> >I have 2 Cisco 2513 routers with token ring interfaces and I would like to
> >know if I would need 1 or 2 token ring Mau's to support 2 different
> >networks?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >**Please read:http://www.groupstudy.com/list/posting.html
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