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Subject: Ethernet frame format [7:5996]
Dear Members List,
I've just started the track for CCNA and, following all the repeated
advices
posted in this list, I started studing for Internetworking with TCP/IP, by
Douglas Comer.
The ethernet frame format stablishes as necessary information for the frame
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Subject: Ethernet frame format [7:5996]
Dear Members List,
I've just started the track for CCNA and, following all the repeated
advices
posted in this list, I started studing for Internetworking with TCP/IP, by
Douglas Comer.
The ethernet frame format stablishes as necessary information for the frame
this helps.
Ben
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Subject: Ethernet frame format [7:5996]
Dear Members List,
I've just started the track for CCNA and, following all
Ethernet Version II does not have a length field, as you say, although IEEE
802.3 does. But Ethernet Version II still supports variable frame sizes. It
just makes the NIC work a little harder. The NIC listens until clocked bits
have stopped coming in and then it knows it's at the end of the
this helps.
Ben
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Subject: Ethernet frame format [7:5996]
Dear Members List,
I've just started the track for CCNA and, following all
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