The minimum size of an Ethernet frame is 64 bytes. Even if the VLAN tag is 4 bytes, the Ethernet frame with VLAN tagging remains 64 bytes.
64 and 1518 bytes
64 bytes minimum and 1518 bytes maximum
1000bytes
46 bytes
Frame Size
maximum size is 512 bytes without header
maximum 60 octets minimum 20 octets
maximum data size in the Ethernet is 1500 bytes The data must split between two frames first frame must carry the maximum number of bytes 1500 second frame needs to carry only 10 bytes so: Data size for the first frame: 1500 bytes Data size for the second frame: 46 bytes with padding Answer in Arabic حجم البيانات القصوى في Ethernet القياسي هو 1500 بايت. البيانات من 1510 بايت، لذلك، يجب حدوث تقسيم بين إطارين. المعيار يفرض أن الإطار الأول يجب أن تحمل أقصى عدد ممكن من البايت اي (1500). الإطار الثاني بعد ذلك يحتاج فقط لنقل 10 بايت من البيانات؛ ومع ذلك فهو يتطلب حشوة لتصل إلى 46 بايت. وفيما يلي تفصيل يبين: حجم البيانات لالإطار الأول: 1500 بايت. حجم البيانات لالإطار الثاني: 46 بايت مع الحشو. Muatazz Falih. Basrah.
256mb
Totally depends on the hardware and software and their MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit). Usually MTU is set to 1500 bytes.
Frame Size
the receiving device drops the frame.
Minimum size is 36
In Computer networking, you have data that is transmitted through packets. In which is what we call an Ethernet frame. That Ethernet frame broken up into several pieces. They are:The PreambleRecipient's MACSender MACTypeData (Your information)Pad (FILLER)FCSThe reason why we have the "Pad" is because your standard minimum for an Ethernet frame size is 64 bytes. However, it doesn't all have to be your actual data. For example, if you were to send data that was not 64 bytes. Your NIC (Network Interface Card) will automatically add extra data which is what we can the "Pad" portion. This adds data so that we are back up to the minimum value of 64 bytes within an Ethernet frame.
maximum size is 512 bytes without header
4GB, minimum size is 256mb.
4
There is no maximum size provided it conforms to all other standards. The minimum size is not less than 1.680 inches diamiater
FOR THE 802.3 FRAME CONTAINS Ethernet Header = 18 Bytes [Dst Mac(6) + Src Mac(6) + Length (2) +CRC(4)]Minimum Data Portion = 46 BytesMinimum Ethernet Frame Size = 64 Bytes Frames must be at least 64 bytes long, not including the preamble, so, if the data field is shorter than 46 bytes, it must be compensated by the Padfield. The reason for specifying a minimum length lies with the collision-detect mechanism. In CSMA/CD a station must never be allowed to believe it has transmitted a frame successfully if that frame has, in fact, experienced a collision. In the worst case it takes twice the maximum propagation delay across the network before a station can be sure that a transmission has been successful. If a station sends a really short frame, it may actually finish sending and release the Ether without realising that a collision has occurred. THATS WHY IT IS MINIMUM 64 BYTES
No. The maximum minus the minimum is the range. The mean is the sum of all elements of the list divided by the size of the list.
The maximum for any IP packet via ethernet is limited to a maximum of 1508 characters. ICMP packets are typically small but can be configured to use any amount of characters up to the maximum size of a packet.