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 | | Implicitly tied to the McMaster & McCloghrie [Page 2] RFC 1368 802.3 Repeater MIB October 1992 notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type is represented when being transmitted on the network. |
 | | Subsequently the 802.3 group changed the name of the McMaster & McCloghrie [Page 3] RFC 1368 802.3 Repeater MIB October 1992 task force to be the IEEE 802.3 Repeater Management Task Force, and likewise renamed their draft. |
 | | The use of the term "hub" has led to some confusion, as the terms "hub," "intelligent hub," and "concentrator" are often used to indicate a modular chassis with plug-in modules that provide generalized LAN/WAN connectivity, often with a mix of 802.3 repeater, token ring, and FDDI connectivity, internetworked by bridges, routers, and terminal servers. |
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