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futuristic

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What are the seven fields of the IEEE 802.3 MAC frame?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If throughput falls substantially below a QoS guaranteed speed, the ISP ________.
 
  A) always pays a penalty
  B) may pay a penalty
  C) does not pay a penalty
  D) may renegotiate the QoS guarantee for speed



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Answer to Question 1

The IEEE 802.3 MAC frame contains seven fields: preamble, start frame delimiter (SFD), destination address (DA), source address (SA), length/type of protocol data unit, 802.2 frame (logical link control), and cyclical redundancy checking.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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