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IBM MULTISEGMENT
LAN DESIGN GUIDELINES
GG24-3398-00
Local Area Network Library
International Technical Support Center
IBM Multisegment LAN Design Guidelines



Document Number GG24-3398


June 1989




International Technical Support Center
Raleigh, North Carolina
First Edition (June, 1989)

This document applies to Versions 2.0 and 2.1 of the Token-Ring Bridge Program (Product Numbers
16F0492 and 16F0493) and Version 1.0 of the PC Network Bridge Program (Product Number 96X5860) for
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