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Chapter 14 LAN Systems Ethernet (CSMA/CD) ALOHA Slotted ALOHA CSMA Token Ring /FDDI

Ethernet (CSMA/CD) Carriers Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection IEEE 802.3 Medium Access Control Development Random Access & Contention Stations access medium randomly, content for time on medium ALOHA – Precursor of CSMA/CD: Packet Radio When sender station has frame, it sends Sender station listens (for max round trip time plus small increment) If ACK, fine. If not, retransmit If no ACK after repeated transmissions, give up Receiver station frame check sequence (as in HDLC) If frame OK and address matches receiver, send ACK Frame may be damaged by noise or by another station transmitting at the same time (collision) Any overlap of frames causes collision Max utilization 18%, not desirable -> Slotted ALOHA

From Slotted ALOHA to CSMA Time in uniform slots equal to frame transmission time Need central clock (or other sync mechanism) Transmission begins at slot boundary Max utilization 37% CSMA: take advantage of small (compare to transmission time) propagation delay All stations know that a transmission has started almost immediately in LAN First listen for clear medium (carrier sense) If medium idle, transmit Collision occurs only if two stations start at the same instant, collision Wait reasonable time (round trip plus ACK contention, No ACK then retransmit Max utilization depends on propagation time (medium length) and frame length Longer frame and shorter propagation gives better utilization

CSMA/CD CSMA: collision occupies medium for duration of transmission, waste of capacity If medium is idle, transmit If busy, listen for idle then transmit immediately If two stations are waiting, collision CSMA/CD: stations listening whilst transmitting If medium idle, transmit If busy, listen for idle, then transmit If collision detected, jam signal then cease transmission After jam, wait random time then start again Binary exponential back off

Collision Detection On baseband bus, collision produces much higher signal voltage than single signal Collision detected if cable signal greater than single station signal Signal attenuates over distance Limit distance to 500m (10Base5) or 200m (10Base2) For twisted pair star-topology activity on more than one port is collision Special collision presence signal generated

Ethernet 10Mbps -> 100Mbps -> Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Compatible to 10/100 Enhancement of CSMA/CD Carrier extension: At least 4096 bit-times long (512 for 10/100) Frame bursting With switching hub, no need for the enhancement

Token Ring 802.5 MAC protocol Small frame (token) circulates when idle Station waits for token Changes one bit in token to make it SOF for data frame Append rest of data frame Frame makes round trip and is absorbed by transmitting station Station then inserts new token when transmission has finished and With/without the leading edge of returning frame arrives (delayed release/immediate release)

FDDI : Another Token Ring MAC Protocol FDDI: Fiber Distributed Data Interface As for 802.5 except: Station seizes token by aborting token transmission Once token captured, one or more data frames transmitted New token released as soon as transmission finished (early token release in 802.5) Refer to the diagram in the previous slide for details