This white paper describes the token ring products and technologies offered by IBM, concentrating on adapters, hubs and switches. It provides some basic training in token ring technology and the various features of its token ring products. It explains how token ring continues to be used in the 21st century and how existing token ring networks can be enhanced by the use of IBM's token ring products.
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