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CSMA/Cd protocol used in

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / madhu

Carrier sense Multiple access /Collision Detection
THis is used for detecting the packet loss in the sending
and receiving side. If there is any loss, it is used to
detect the collision

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / guest

Ethernet

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / malay maity

CSMA/CD is used in all types of Ethernet(Ethernet802.3,Fast
Ethernet802.3u,Gigabit Ethernet802.3z).

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / phani kumar

Ethernet

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / phani kumar

it is basically used in ETHERNET to identify the packet
loss or collission information

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CSMA/Cd protocol used in..

Answer / mayuri

its used in bus topology

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