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what are collision domain ? and how to determine collision domainplease provide link that consist images of determination of collision domain

Well Muheed, A collision domain is a physical network segment where data packets can "collide" with one another for being sent on a shared medium, in particular in the Ethernet networking protocol. This is an Ethernet term used to describe a network scenario wherein one particular device sends a packet on a network segment, forcing every other device on that same segment to pay attention

Posted in Computers & Technology by Muheed Ahmed at 10:32 PM on June 11, 2008
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What is the use of Transaction Flexfield in Autoinvoice ?

-level Transaction Flexfield.To define the line-level Transaction Flexfield, query Line Transaction Flexfield in the Title field of the Descriptive Flexfield Segments window and enter the context and segments associated with this Transaction Flexfield.To define the Transaction Flexfield at the header-level, query Invoice Transaction Flexfield and enter the context and segments associated with this Transaction

Posted in Computers & Technology by blogger01 at 10:56 PM on June 06, 2008

any help for collision domain pls let me know...you could even feel free to mail me at - muheedahmedagmail.com ....all your help is much appreciated

A collision domain is one of the logical network segments in which the data packets can collide to each other. One of the most common protocols used when referring to a collision domain is the Ethernet protocol. Collision domains are often referred as Ethernet segments.The term of collision domain is also used when describing the circumstances in which a single network device sends packets

Posted in Computers & Technology by Muheed Ahmed at 10:35 PM on June 11, 2008

How to fix a general protection fault.

: Segment limits exceeded o with CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS, o accessing descriptor tables such as the GDT/IDT/LDT, Segment permissions violated o jumping to nonexecutable segments o writing to code or read only segments o reading execute-only segments Segments illegally loaded o stack segment SS loaded with a segment selector for a read only, executable, or null segment o code segment CS loaded with a segment

Posted in Computers & Technology by Anju at 11:13 AM on November 01, 2007

What is a SEGMENTED NETWORK?

A network segment is a portion of a computer network where in every device communicates using the same physical layer. Devices that extend the physical layer, such as repeaters or hubs, are also considered to extend the segment. However, devices that operate at the data link layer level or higher create new physical layers and thus create rather than extend segments....A network segment is a portion

Posted in Computers & Technology by rushi at 11:35 PM on November 17, 2007

What is a Collision Domain

and more collisions will occur....Ashish Kumar a collision domain is a physical network segment where data packets can "collide" with one another for being sent on a shared medium, in particular in the Ethernet networking protocol. This is an Ethernet term used to describe a network scenario wherein one particular device sends a packet on a network segment, forcing every other device on that same segment

Posted in Computers & Technology by Ashish Kumar at 2:27 AM on October 16, 2008

what is network bridge

A network bridge connects multiple network segments at the data link layer layer 2 of the OSI model.Bridges are similar to repeaters or network hubs, devices that connect network segments at the physical layer, however a bridge works by using bridging where traffic from one network is managed rather than simply rebroadcast to adjacent network segments....A network bridge connects multiple network

Posted in Computers & Technology by nckanpall at 10:26 PM on November 19, 2007

what is network bridge

Rate this : 0 0... A network bridge connects multiple network segments at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Answered by: pooja at 9:30 PM on November 19, 2007 | pooja's Q & A | Report Abuse Rate this : 0 0... A network bridge connects multiple network segments at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Bridges are similar to repeaters or network hubs, devices that connect network

Posted in Computers & Technology by at 10:26 PM on November 19, 2007

What is a far pointer?

Definition: A far pointer in segmented architecture computer is a pointer which includes segment number to address the entire 1mb memory which is available under Dos.example: int main int a; a=10 if referred using the 4 digit hexadecimal number,using the two cpu registers namely segment,offset. While referring to memory address greater than 65,535,the 1mb dos memory is divided into segments,Each segment

Posted in Computers & Technology by Neha Bist at 11:17 PM on November 02, 2008
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What is TDM ?

://www.blurtit.com/q811922.html...Time-division multiplexing TDM is a method of putting multiple data streams in a single signal by separating the signal into many segments, each having a very short duration. Each individual the input from each individual end user, breaks each signal into segments, and assigns the segments to the composite signal in a rotating, repeating sequence.The composite signal thus contains data from

Posted in Computers & Technology by Priya Raman at 7:31 PM on September 27, 2008
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Which bike is Best in 125 cc segment? andWhich bike is Best in 150 cc segment?

are looking for smooth performance in the 125cc segment I suggest the Honda Shine & In the 150cc the Honda Unicorn....in 125 cc herohonda passion plus is the best bike and in 150 cc pluser is the best bike...150cc Pulser...the best bike in 125cc is yamaha gladiator.and in 150cc segment is yamaha r15 and apache rtr efi...If you want the best bike in 125 cc segment, you should go for new Honda Stunner

Posted in Cars & Bikes by jugal at 9:15 PM on July 19, 2008

What is Memory segmentation?

In computing, memory segmentation is one of the most common ways to achieve memory protection; another common one is paging. In a computer system using segmentation, an instruction operand that refers to a memory location includes a value that identifies a segment and an offset within that segment. A segment has a set of permissions, and a length, associated with it. If the currently running

Posted in Computers & Technology by sumit G at 10:16 PM on December 27, 2008
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