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Part 1: Frames, Collisions, and 10 Mbps LANs
by James Antonakos
Start ý Ethernet
Frame Format ý The Interframe Gap
ý Collision Or No Collision ý Detecting
Errors ý Random Waiting Period ý 10-Mbps
Ethernet ý 10BaseFý Errors
In Ethernet LANS ý More To Come ý
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James Antonakos
is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering Technology
at Broome Community College, with over 25 years of experience designing
digital and analog circuitry and developing software. He is also the
author of numerous textbooks on microprocessors, programming, and microcomputer
systems. You may reach him at antonakos_j@sunybroome.edu or visit his
web site at www.sunybroome.edu/~antonakos_j.
REFERENCES
[1] IEEE Standards
Assoc., "IEEE Standard 802.3," 2000 Edition, http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.3.html
[2] Ethernet patent,
"Multipoint Data Communication System with Collision Detection,"
March 31, 1975, www.delphion.com.
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