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- 5-4-3_rule abstract "The 5-4-3 rule also referred to as the IEEE way (contrary to the Ethernet way) is a design guideline for Ethernet computer networks covering the number of repeaters and segments on shared-access Ethernet backbones in a tree topology. It means that in a collision domain there should be at most 5 segments tied together with 4 repeaters, with 3 segments containing active senders (i.e. terminals).".
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- 5-4-3_rule subject Category:Ethernet.
- 5-4-3_rule comment "The 5-4-3 rule also referred to as the IEEE way (contrary to the Ethernet way) is a design guideline for Ethernet computer networks covering the number of repeaters and segments on shared-access Ethernet backbones in a tree topology. It means that in a collision domain there should be at most 5 segments tied together with 4 repeaters, with 3 segments containing active senders (i.e. terminals).".
- 5-4-3_rule label "5-4-3 rule".
- 5-4-3_rule label "5-4-3-Regel".
- 5-4-3_rule label "Zasada 5-4-3".
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- 5-4-3_rule sameAs 5-4-3-Regel.
- 5-4-3_rule sameAs Zasada_5-4-3.
- 5-4-3_rule sameAs m.05gmhj.
- 5-4-3_rule sameAs Q238463.
- 5-4-3_rule sameAs Q238463.
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