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6.1] What are isolating and non-isolating errors? (Token Ring Errors and Troubleshooting) |
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This article is from the Token Ring FAQ, by James Messer James@NetworkUptime.com with numerous contributions by others.
An isolating error can be attributable to a specific station on the
ring. Non-isolating errors are usually reported by the Active
Monitor, and cannot be attributed to a specific station.
 
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