1.

Why CSMA/CD network has a maximum length for cables?(a) to increase the data rate(b) to decrease the data rate(c) to prevent packets from reaching all other nodes(d) to make sure that all other nodes hear a collision in progressThe question was asked by my college professor while I was bunking the class.Question is from Intersymbol Interference in division Baseband Data Transmission of Analog Communications

Answer»

Correct choice is (d) to make SURE that all other NODES hear a collision in PROGRESS

To explain: CSMA/CD is a media access control used in early Ethernet TECHNOLOGY for local area networking. Cables used in CSMA/CD has a maximum length when compared to OTHERS to make sure that all other nodes hear a collision in progress.



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions