destination (physical/hardware address)
Source (physical/hardware address)
Start flag (start of message indicator)
Recipient
sender
encapsulated data
end of frame
Based on the VLAN tag.
You might have poor connectivity. The wire could be marred in some way.
Gigabit Ethernet is the term used to describe the transmission of Ethernet frames at a rate of one gigabit per second. It started being used in early 1999.
Data transmissions is via frames, each having a single MAC address. The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions.
- They are 48 binary bits in length. - They are generally represented in hexadecimal format - They are considered physical addresses
They can support multiple higher-layer protocols, and Ethernet 802.3 frames cannot.
a. because they can support multiple higher-layer protocols, and Ethernet_802.3 frames cannot
because they can support multiple higher-layer protocols
Usually Ethernet frames.
It would be 46 and 64 bytes.
encapsulating
format then borders and frames
The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet or the PPPOE is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames inside Ethernet frames. The PPPOE term is something used confusingly to refer to either a modem to router protocol and/or the DSL side of things.
Based on the VLAN tag.
You might have poor connectivity. The wire could be marred in some way.
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Gigabit Ethernet is the term used to describe the transmission of Ethernet frames at a rate of one gigabit per second. It started being used in early 1999.