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Q: What is the length of the typical frame in bytes?
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How much data can a typical frame contain?

1500 bytes


Which field of an Ethernet frame is used for error detection?

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Why 64 bytes minimum in ieee 802.3?

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


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ensuring that the data portion of the frame totals at least 46 bytes


What is the maximum number of bytes that is allowed in a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet frame?

Totally depends on the hardware and software and their MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit). Usually MTU is set to 1500 bytes.


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