In An Ethernet Network, When a Device Receives a Frame Of 1200 Bytes, What Will It Do??
In An Ethernet Network, When a Device Receives a Frame Of 1200 Bytes, What Will It Do??
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When a device in an Ethernet network receives a frame of 1200 bytes, it will first perform a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) to verify the integrity of the frame. After the frame has been verified, the device will then read the destination address, which is located in the header of the frame. If the address corresponds to the device’s own address, the frame will be accepted and processed. If not, the device will discard the frame.