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Figure 5-1 OSI Model - A Conceptual View
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Figure 5-2 OSI Model - An Architectural View
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Figure 5-5 Coax Cable: Cross-Section
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Figure 5-6 Fiber Optic Cable: Cross Section
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Figure 5-7 LAN Media Technology Analysis
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Figure 5-8 Token-Passing Access Methodology
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Figure 5-9 CSMA/CD vs. Token Passing
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Figure 5-10 LAN Physical Topology Choices
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Figure 5-11 Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 Standards
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Figure 5-12 IEEE 802.2 and Ethernet SNAP
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Figure 5-14 IEEE 802.5 Token Ring and MAC Sublayer Frame Layout
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Figure 5-15 Address Bit-Order Reversal in Ethernet and Token Ring
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Figure 5-16 FDDI Network Architecture and Technology
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Figure 5-17 FDDI’s Self-Healing Ability
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Figure 5-18 FDDI Token and Data Frame Layouts
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Figure 5-19 Alternative Applications of the FDDI Network Architecture
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Figure 5-20 100BaseT Network Architecture Implementation
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Figure 5-22 HPNA Implementation
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