The Token-Ring architecture was developed for a more efficient way to determine who should be transmitting at any one time. With Ethernet, collisions may take place, causing the transmitting computers to have to retransmit their data. The use of token guarantees that only one computer can transmit at a time. What happens as the network increases in size? Choose the best answer
A. An additional token is added for every 1,000 nodes
B. The speed of the Token-Ring network must be 16Mbps if the number of nodes is greater then 500
C. The network becomes less efficient
D. After the number of nodes exceeds 550, the Multistation Access Unit must be replaced by the more powerful Hyperstation Unified Bandwidth device
E. The network becomes more efficient
Answer: Option E
A. Agreements on how communication components and DTE
B. Logical communication channels used for transferri
C. Physical communication channels used for transferr
D. None of the above
A. Simplex
B. Four wire circuit
C. Full Duplex
D. Half Duplex
Error detection at the data link level is achieved by
A. Bit Stuffing
B. Cyclic Redundancy Code
C. Hamming Code
D. Equalization
Which of the following is a wrong example of network layer?
A. Internet Protocol (IP) - ARPANET
B. X.25 Packet Level Protocol (PLP)-ISO
C. Source routing and domain naming-USENet
D. X.25 level 2-ISO
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