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SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R Token Ring Switches Installation and User Guide
Introduction
Switching Technology
Demand for network bandwidth continues to grow, driven by the increasing 
number of systems used in network-intensive applications. LAN segmentation has 
been the prevalent method for addressing these demands and has been further 
popularized by trends toward server centralization. However, the implementation 
costs of LAN segmentation, as well as the real performance characteristics of 
conventional network components, have served to limit growth of some Token 
Ring networks. Alternative technologies for addressing bandwidth demands 
present yet other inhibitors, usually relating to costs. Token Ring switching 
provides users with an easy, cost-effective technique for addressing these demands.
Token Ring switches, such as the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, increase 
throughput between Token Ring segments by supporting simultaneous, parallel 
conversations. Switched connections between Token Ring segments last only for 
the duration of the packet—new connections can be made between different 
segments for the next packet.
Token Ring switches solve congestion problems caused by high-bandwidth devices 
and powerful applications as well as the number of users. Therefore, each of these 
devices—servers, for example—can be assigned its own 16 Mbps segment.
In Token Ring networks, the major bottleneck is typically the throughput to high-
bandwidth devices such as servers, and between routers, bridges, and switches. An 
effective solution is full-duplex communication, an option for each segment 
connected to an SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R port. Normally, Token Ring 
operates in half-duplex communication mode, which means stations can either 
receive or transmit. With full-duplex technology, two communicating stations can 
transmit and receive at the same time. When packets can flow in both directions 
simultaneously, effective Token Ring bandwidth doubles from 16 Mbps to 32 
Mbps.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can forward Token Ring frames among 
multiple, shared or dedicated Token Ring LAN segments. Using a frame 
forwarding technique similar to that of a multiport Token Ring transparent bridge, 
the switch uses Token Ring MAC addresses to forward Token Ring frames from any 
of its ports to any other.
Switch of Switches
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be deployed in a variety of network 
configurations, all of which provide a significant increase in network performance. 
The family of Cabletron Systems Token Ring products allows users to build 
network systems that can transport data efficiently and scale upwards as throughput 
requirements increase. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R delivers high-
reliability and media flexibility. These features combine to allow the SmartStack