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Ethernet. Network Fundamentals – Chapter 9. What Will we Learn from chapter 9?. Basic characteristics of network media used in Ethernet. Physical and data link features of Ethernet. Function and characteristics of the media access control method.
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Ethernet Network Fundamentals – Chapter 9
What Will we Learn from chapter 9? • Basic characteristics of network media used in Ethernet. • Physical and data link features of Ethernet. • Function and characteristics of the media access control method. • Importance of Layer 2 addressing used for data transmission. • Different types of addressing – how it impacts network operation and performance. • Contrast the benefits of using Ethernet switches over hubs. • The ARP process.
Physical and Data Link Features of Ethernet • Standards and Implementation
Function and Characteristics of the Media Access Control Method
Function and Characteristics of the Media Access Control Method
Function and Characteristics of the Media Access Control Method
Physical and Data Link Features of Ethernet • Standards and Implementation
Layer 2 Addressing and Its Impact on Network Operation and Performance
Layer 2 Addressing and Its Impact on Network Operation and Performance
Layer 2 Addressing and Its Impact on Network Operation and Performance
Layer 2 Addressing and Its Impact on Network Operation and Performance
Layer 2 Addressing and Its Impact on Network Operation and Performance
Compare and Contrast the Use of Ethernet Switches versus Hubs in a LAN
Compare and Contrast the Use of Ethernet Switches versus Hubs in a LAN
Compare and Contrast the Use of Ethernet Switches versus Hubs in a LAN
What Did I Learn from chapter 9? • Basic characteristics of network media used in Ethernet. • Physical and data link features of Ethernet. • Function and characteristics of the media access control method. • Importance of Layer 2 addressing used for data transmission. • Different types of addressing – how it impacts network operation and performance. • Contrast the benefits of using Ethernet switches over hubs. • The ARP process.
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