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What is the last step in the CSMA/CD process A. Listen before send B. Listen while sending C. Stop sending due to collision D. Resend after random delay

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What is the last step in the CSMA/CD process A. Listen before send B. Listen while sending C. Stop sending due to collision D. Resend after random delay

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The last step in the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) process is D. Resend after random delay. Here's the step-by-step process:

  1. Listen before send (A): The device checks to see if the channel is free before it sends data.

  2. Listen while sending (B): The device continues to listen to the channel while it sends data to ensure that no collision has occurred.

  3. Stop sending due to collision (C): If a collision is detected, the device immediately stops sending data.

  4. Resend after random delay (D): After a collision, the device waits a random amount of time before trying to retransmit the data. This is to avoid another collision with the same device(s) that it previously collided with.

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