What is a back off on an 802.3 networks?
A. It is latency in store and forward switching
B. It is the time used for token passing from machine to machine
C. It is the retransmission delay that is enforced when a
collision occurs
D. It is the result of two nodes transmitting at the same
time. The frames from each transmitting device collide and
are damaged
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Answer: C
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