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A personal computer or workstation on an ethernet connection must have one of these cards |
NIC |
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This transmission technology (based on ethernet) provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second |
Gigabit ethernet |
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How the ethernet protocol regulates communication among connection points |
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Accesss/Collision Detection) |
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This is an ordinary telephone twisted pair wire, one of several physical media specified in the IEEE 802.3 standard for ethernet LANs |
10BASE-T |
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On an ethernet network, this is the unit of data that is transmitted between network points. It has a maximum and minimum length and a set of required pieces of information that must appear within it |
Frame |
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This is a device that can be used to connect one ethernet network to another nearby ethernet network |
Bridge |
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This is an IP based storage networking standard for linking data storage devices or facilities that can be used over existing ethernet networks |
iSCSI |
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This kind of data transmission allows data to be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the same time |
Full-duplex |
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On an ethernet network, this is a device that is handling electrical signals improperly. To an admin trying to source the problem it might look like the device that is always sending |
Jabber |
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When 2 devices on the same ethernet network determine the network is free, but attempt to transmit data at exactly the same time |
Collision |