medium access control
DESCRIPTION
About Medium Access Control sublayer in data link layer.TRANSCRIPT
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THEMEDIUM ACCESS
CONTROL
SUB-LAYER
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ETHERNET
• Ethernet Cabling
• Manchester Encoding
• The Ethernet MAC Sublayer Protocol
• The Binary Exponential Back-off Algorithm
• Fast Ethernet
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ETHERNET CABLING
The most common kinds of Ethernet cabling.
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ETHERNET CABLING (2)
Three kinds of Ethernet cabling.
(a) 10Base5, (b) 10Base2, (c) 10Base-T.
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ETHERNET CABLING (3)
Cable topologies. (a) Linear, (b) Spine, (c) Tree, (d)
Segmented.
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ETHERNET CABLING (4)
(a) Binary encoding, (b) Manchester encoding,
(c) Differential Manchester encoding.
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ETHERNET MAC SUBLAYER PROTOCOL
Frame formats. (a) DIX Ethernet, (b) IEEE 802.3.
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ETHERNET MAC SUBLAYER PROTOCOL (2)
Collision detection can take as long as 2 .
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FAST ETHERNET
The original fast Ethernet cabling.
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BLUETOOTH
• Bluetooth Architecture
• The Bluetooth Frame Structure
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BLUETOOTH ARCHITECTURE
Two piconets can be connected to form a scatternet.
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BLUETOOTH APPLICATIONS
The Bluetooth profiles.
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THE BLUETOOTH FRAME STRUCTURE
A typical Bluetooth data frame.
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DATA LINK LAYER SWITCHING
• Bridges from 802.x to 802.y
• Local Internetworking
• Spanning Tree Bridges
• Remote Bridges
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DATA LINK LAYER SWITCHING
Multiple LANs connected by a backbone to handle
a total load higher than the capacity of a single
LAN.
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BRIDGES FROM 802.X TO 802.Y
Operation of a LAN bridge from 802.11 to 802.3.
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FUNCTIONS OF BRIDGES
Frame filtering and Forwarding
Learning the Address
Routing
Different Bridges are:
Fixed routing bridges
Transparent or spanning tree bridges
Remote bridges
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THE ROUTING PROCEDURE FOR AN
INCOMING FRAME
Frame filtering and Forwarding:
1. If destination and source LANs are the same,
discard the frame.
2. If the destination and source LANs are different,
forward the frame.
3. If the destination LAN is unknown, use flooding
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BRIDGES FROM 802.X TO 802.Y (2)
The IEEE 802 frame formats. The drawing is not
to scale.
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LOCAL INTERNETWORKING
A configuration with four LANs and two bridges.
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SPANNING TREE BRIDGES
(a) Interconnected LANs. (b) A spanning tree covering the LANs. The dotted lines are not part of the spanning tree.
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REMOTE BRIDGES
Remote bridges can be used to interconnect distant
LANs.
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SUMMARY
Channel allocation methods and systems for a common
channel.