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The Frames are stored in queues that are linked to specific incoming ports.
memory range
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Memory Range.
memory range
The rest of the frames will be held in the incoming queue until the first frame is served.
Printer buffering, or printer queuing.
Buffering is a technique to storing a data before it is work. for ex. When you burn your CD or printing your file then computer first store data in temporary/random memory i.e. buffer to follow your action.
Explicit buffering is also known as "Zero Capacity Buffering" where it has maximum length of 0. Automatic buffering can be either "Bounded Capacity Buffering" or "Unbounded Capacity Buffering"
Explicit buffering is also known as "Zero Capacity Buffering" where it has maximum length of 0. Automatic buffering can be either "Bounded Capacity Buffering" or "Unbounded Capacity Buffering"
Buffering means a location in network where stores the files is called buffering.