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How "late Collision" Is Avoided In Ethernet? |
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Answer» Late collision can be avoided, if the maximum length of the Ethernet network SEGMENT is restricted, such that if a collision occurs, it will reach the TRANSMITTER before the transmitter COMPLETED transmitting the entire frame. In a typical 10 Mbps network, the minimum length of an Ethernet frame is 576 bits (72 bytes) and the maximum length of a SINGLE Ethernet network segment is 2.5 kms. Late collision can be avoided, if the maximum length of the Ethernet network segment is restricted, such that if a collision occurs, it will reach the transmitter before the transmitter completed transmitting the entire frame. In a typical 10 Mbps network, the minimum length of an Ethernet frame is 576 bits (72 bytes) and the maximum length of a single Ethernet network segment is 2.5 kms. |
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