Transmission modes

Transmission mode refers to the method through which data is sent from one device to another. The communication mode is often referred to as the transmission mode. Each communication channel has a certain direction, which is determined by the transmission material. As a result, the directional mode is also known as the transmission mode. The physical layer specifies the transmission mode. There are three different types of transmission modes: Simplex mode Half-duplex mode Full-duplex mode Simplex mode The communication in Simplex mode is unidirectional, meaning…

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Switching Modes

Switching Modes Switching modes are used for routing packets in different ways. Different sections of a frame are recognized in switching mode. Layer 2 switches are responsible for data transmission on the data link layer, as well as error checking on transmitted and received frames. The MAC address is used by layer 2 switches to forward packets. Elements of the frame are preamble, destination MAC address, source MAC address, user's data, and FCS Switching modes are divided into three categories: Store-and-forward Cut-through Fragment-free 1. Store-and-forward…

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Computer Network Architecture

Computer Network Architecture Computer Network Architecture is defined as the physical and logical design of the software, hardware, protocols, and media of the transmission of data. In other way we can say the computers are organized and how tasks are allocated to the computer. A computer network model represents the organization of multiple computers in a network. It describes how individual computers are interconnected in a network. The computer network architectures are as follows − Centralized Computing Architecture In centralized computing architecture, one powerful computer…

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