A new network engineer is deploying an architecture using Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD). How does the CSMA/CD protocol work?
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Step 1: The network devices, such as computers or servers, are connected to a shared network medium, typically a wired Ethernet network. Show more…
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What happens when two nodes using the CSMA/CD, encounter collision in the network?
Host A and B are connected with an Ethernet LAN. CSMA/CD is used in their communication. Suppose the end-to-end distance between A and B is 500 meters. The channel speed is 10 Mbps and the propagation speed is 200 m/μsec. Suppose at time 0, A has a 512-bit packet to send to B, and after 2 μsec, B also has a 512-bit packet to send to A. Will the transmission of A and B collide? Describe your reasons. If a collision happens, when will A detect it?
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