Exam 6: Data Link Control and Multiplexing
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Two types of multiplexing techniques discussed in this chapter are FDM and _______.
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TDM (time-division multiplexing)
The two commonly used forms of ARQ are "stop-and-wait" and "go back N".
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A major source of expense in any business distributed data processing environment is transmission cost.
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A multiplexing technique where multiple users use distinct time slots such that the transmitted bits are shared by all users is called ___________.
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Physical interface standards include all of the required functions for data communication.
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A multiplexing technique where multiple users use distinct carrier frequencies separated such that the modulated signals do not overlap is called ___________.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the example applications of T-1 leased transmission facilities?
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________ uses multiple carrier signals at different frequencies,sending some of the bits on each channel.
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________ is a technique for assuring that a transmitting entity does not overwhelm a receiving entity with data.
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Data link control protocols provide mechanisms by which the two sides cooperate in the retransmission of frames that are detected to include errors.
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__________ is an optical transmission interface that was originally designed for the public telephone network and has been standardized by ANSI for voice,long-haul data,and / or video traffic applications.
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When ________ is used,the radio spectrum used to connect mobile devices and cell towers is divided into separate frequency channels; each channel is capable of carrying one call.
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The higher the ________ rate,the more cost-effective the transmission facility.
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_______ is the most heavily used multiplexing technique and is familiar to anyone who has ever used a radio or television set.
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_________ standards provide a means by which a stream of data can be transmitted,either synchronously or asynchronously,onto a transmission medium.
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________ is used on SONET to support long-haul voice,data,and video applications over fiber-optic circuits.
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Which of the following is NOT a common component of an error control process?
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A __________ frame is a recognizable frame that arrives,but some of the bits have been altered during transmission.
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A disadvantage of sliding window flow control is that it is not supported by many data link control protocols.
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