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Created by Tiffany Andrews
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| Question | Answer |
| What defines how packets are placed on the 'media'. Physical addressing is also defined here as well as logical topologies. | Media Access Control (MAC) |
| What is logical topology | The signal path through the physical network |
| What is responsible for identifying Network Layer protocols and encapsulating them. | Logical Link Control (LCC) |
| The time measured from when a frame enters a port to when it exits a port | Latency |
| Tells the Data Link Layer what to do with a packet once a frame is received | A LLC header (Logical Link Control) |
| What can break up a collision domain | A switch |
| What is employed to efficiently break up a broadcast domain | A router |
| What provide connections to a wide area network -WAN | A router |
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