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  • {{r|Medium access control}}
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  • Some of the most common transmission systems, operating at the [[medium access control]] layer (i.e., Layer 2 or the Data Link Layer of the [[Open Systems Interco
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  • {{r|Medium access control}}
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  • {{r|Medium access control}}
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  • ...fications that deal with variants of the basic medium. The second includes Medium Access Control (MAC), or the means for minimizing interference to a shared medium.
    7 KB (1,023 words) - 07:32, 18 March 2024
  • ...a given host, they used the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to find the medium access control (MAC) address of that host, and simply used data link layer protocols to se
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  • ...trol]] and [[logical link control]]. Logical link control can be a user of medium access control, or, in a particular example, the overhead of LLC is trivial and the exampl
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  • Link types in JTIDS are comparable to medium access control and the various medium-sharing methods used in cellular telephony. Link 16
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  • **Task Group 4e extends [[medium access control]] for industrial market applications, and modifications being proposed with
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  • A link-local technology, such as Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols on local area networks, has an address that has no signific
    12 KB (1,828 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • ...tializes, the default behavior is for the BIA address to become the active medium access control (MAC; i.e., "Layer 2 address") for the interface.
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  • ...t port. Another ''critical'' requirement of that switch is capturing the [[medium access control|MAC addresses]] it sees on a port.
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  • ...conventions, number of device, etc. than a local area network. It manages medium access control by a positive command-response mechanism.
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  • ...ed as unique. This identifier, on [[local area network]]s, is the 48-bit [[medium access control]] address. IP architects call it "[[agnosticism|agnostic]]" as to the underlying [[medium access control]] that manages shared access to the medium, the [[physical layer protocol]]
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  • ...r)|protocol]] that determines how [[data encoding|data is encoded]], how [[medium access control|access to the network]] is handled, and how errors are [[acknowledgment sch
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  • * [[Medium access control/Definition]]
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  • * [[Medium access control/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Medium access control/Metadata]]
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