It get q'd

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RFC 1149 Compliant.


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> a node connects to a switch and switch in turn
> connects to all other nodes. hence in effect when a
> node transmits it is the only one transmitting on that
> wire and hence gets the full bandwidth in its transmit
> wire (eg in 10BaseT).  (csma/cd not applicable
> here,....right ? because it is the only node
> transmitting on it transmit wire connecting to the
> switch)
>
> But what if two or more nodes are trying to send
> packets (rather frames) to one particular node. say
> two frames from two different nodes, destined for node
> A arrive in the switch and now how does the switch
> send the frame (frames), or which frame would it send
> to node A ? and what happens to the other frame ? is
> it discarded by the switch or is  it quequed in the
> memory and is sent next.
> how does it work ?
>
> csma/cd would apply here and bandwidth would have to
> be shared in such a case ???
>
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