Andrew 8212 is a Lobe Access Unit used with Token Ring networks to extend the range and capacity of a network by adding up to 16 devices to a single lobe. It has two port channels. The Main port of the device connects to a lobe port on a Multistation Access Unit (MAU), and up to two devices can be added to each of its two port channels. It supports both 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps Token Ring Networks.
Andrew 8212 is a Lobe Access Unit used with Token Ring networks to extend the range and capacity of a network by adding up to 16 devices to a single lobe. It has two port channels. The Main port of the device connects to a lobe port on a Multistation Access Unit (MAU), and up to two devices can be added to each of its two port channels. It supports both 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps Token Ring Networks.
Andrew 8212 is a Lobe Access Unit used with Token Ring networks to extend the range and capacity of a network by adding up to 16 devices to a single lobe. It has two port channels. The Main port of the device connects to a lobe port on a Multistation Access Unit (MAU), and up to two devices can be added to each of its two port channels. It supports both 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps Token Ring Networks.
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