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APPENDIX A:  BASIC FDDI NETWORKS
Page A-8
BRIM-F6 User’s Guide
Connection Management (CMT) controls physical layer insertion and 
removal of stations. CMT has three main components:
Entity Coordination Management (ECM) controls bypass 
switches and coordinates trace (recovery) functions. 
Configuration Management (CFM) controls PHY and MAC entity 
configuration within a node. Attaching or removing a station from 
the ring changes the logical structure of the ring.
Physical Connection Management (PCM) controls the physical 
connection between adjacent PHYs. It tests the quality of the link 
and enforces connection rules, screens marginal connections, and 
supports maintenance activities. 
A.5
FDDI Connection Rules
One of the primary functions of SMT Connection Management is to 
control physical connections among A, B, M, and S type ports. The 
following table summarizes the FDDI connection rules.
V - valid connection
X - illegal connection
U - undesirable connection
P - valid, but when both A and B connect to M ports, only the B 
connection is active. Connecting A and B to M ports creates a dual 
homing configuration. Dual homing provides a redundant 
topology for concentrators. Figure A-6 illustrates how to configure 
three concentrators into dual homing configuration.
A
B
S
M
A
V,U
V
V,U
V,P
B
V
V,U
V,U
V,P
S
V,U
V,U
V
V
M
V
V
V
X
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