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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem R15RQ
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802.1Q protocol:
- It is a networking standard that mainly supports virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) on the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet.
- It contains 32 bit field.
- 16 bits for Tag protocol identifier
- 16 bits for Tag control information.
- In that 16 bits,
- 3 bits are meant for Priority code point.
- 12 bits are meant for VLAN identifier...
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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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