10BASE-T and all the generations of Ethernet Technologies released after 10BASE-T support full duplex. Full duplex mode allows two nodes on a network to communicate with each other simultaneously.
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Gigabit Ethernet almost always runs in full-duplex mode
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Full Duplex Ethernet uses no network control protocal to prevent collisions. This is because full duplex has a deicated channell for transmit and receive. When communicating in full duplex mode, there is no area to have a collision.
With full duplex communication, there is no need for CSMA/CD because it is possible to send and receive data at the same time. It's only with half duplex communication that this would be needed.
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Ethernet standards, 10 gigabit Ethernet defines only full duplex point to point links which are generally connected by network switches. Half duplex operation, hubs and CSMA/CD (carrier sense multiple access with collision detection) do not exist in 10GbE
Many do, some don't.
uses one pair for receiving packets and another pair for sending packets.
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