Which is the protocol used in ethernet. ?
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Answer / raghu
wrong question..
for Ethernet, fddi, tokenring are by themself the
protocols...and CSMA/CD is the access method used in
ethernet..
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Answer / sashank
CSMA/CD ( Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection)
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Answer / murali
ethernet, token ring, frame relay, atm and fddi fall on the
physical layer of the osi model but every device on the
network is attached a network card which helps device to
communicate on the network.TCP and UPD is the
CSMA/CD is the procedure which is followed when
transmission happens on the sametime in between two parties
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Answer / prashant pathak
ethernet, token ring, frame relay, atm and fddi do not fall
on the physical layer, they fall under Data Link Layer. :)
dude
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