Index of /ethernet/enet-misc/collision

      Name                    Last modified       Size  Description

[DIR] Parent Directory 09-Mar-1996 16:10 - [   ] Posting_1 15-Oct-1995 15:34 2k [   ] Posting_2 15-Oct-1995 15:34 3k [   ] Posting_3 15-Oct-1995 15:34 10k [   ] Posting_4 15-Oct-1995 15:34 1k

The Ethernet medium access control (MAC) system arbitrates access to
the Ethernet channel among a set of machines so that each machine gets
a fair chance to use the network.  One of the components of the MAC
system for Ethernet is collision detection and retransmission. 

Collisions are a normal part of the functioning of an Ethernet, and
are the mechanism with which the Ethernet system resolves simultaneous
attempts to access the shared channel.  On a busy Ethernet with 
high powered machines, you can expect to see a lot of collisions.  

The set of Usenet postings in this directory describe some of the
issues involved in answering the question "What level of collisions is
appropriate for my network?"