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The Medium Access Control Sublayer Chapter 4

Ethernet Cabling The most common kinds of Ethernet cabling.

Ethernet Cabling (2) Three kinds of Ethernet cabling. (a) 10Base5, (b) 10Base2, (c) 10Base-T.

Ethernet Cabling (3) Cable topologies. (a) Linear, (b) Spine, (c) Tree, (d) Segmented.

Ethernet Cabling (4) (a) Binary encoding, (b) Manchester encoding, (c) Differential Manchester encoding.

Ethernet MAC Sublayer Protocol Frame formats. (a) DIX Ethernet, (b) IEEE

Ethernet MAC Sublayer Protocol (2)

Ethernet Performance Efficiency of Ethernet at 10 Mbps with 512-bit slot times.

Switched Ethernet A simple example of switched Ethernet.

Fast Ethernet The original fast Ethernet cabling.

Gigabit Ethernet (a) A two-station Ethernet. (b) A multistation Ethernet.

Gigabit Ethernet (2) Gigabit Ethernet cabling.

IEEE 802.2: Logical Link Control (a) Position of LLC. (b) Protocol formats.

Wireless LANs The Protocol Stack The Physical Layer The MAC Sublayer Protocol The Frame Structure Services

The Protocol Stack Part of the protocol stack.