CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection.
uh ethernet??
Ethernet and Star
i think the next question is " what is the name of the access method used on the LAN?
The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions Data transmission is via frames, each having a single MAC address
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
Data transmissions is via frames, each having a single MAC address. The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions.
Data transmissions is via frames, each having a single MAC address. The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions.
Csma/cd
1.) Mesh topology:- Routing protocol such as RIP(routing information protocol) or OSPF (open shortest path protocol) is used. 2.) Star topology:- Ethernet, token ring, Local Talk, ATM........... all are used... 3.)Bus topology:- Ethernet protocol using CS-MA/CD as access method.....
Ethernet addressing refers to the method used to identify devices on an Ethernet network through unique hardware addresses known as MAC (Media Access Control) addresses. Each device on the network is assigned a 48-bit MAC address, typically represented in hexadecimal format. This address ensures that data packets are delivered to the correct device within a local area network (LAN). Ethernet addressing is essential for facilitating communication between devices in a networked environment.
To determine a LAN access method, you assess the network's requirements, including the number of devices, traffic patterns, and the types of applications being used. Common access methods include Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) for Ethernet networks and Token Ring for older systems. Additionally, consider factors such as network speed, reliability, and the need for real-time communication to select the most suitable method. Evaluating existing infrastructure and future scalability options is also crucial in this decision-making process.
The "Ethernet Port" Obviously is used for the Ethernet cable which often connects computers to a router. A router is a device that gets the Internet or from the phone/Internet port and routes it to your computer routers are required for ADSL and ADSL2+ to work. Oftener more than one computer is connected to the router. But this setup may be different for "Cable Internet because i have never had cable.