09-12-2016 10:32 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:23 AM
So I started studying for my CCNA and I learnt CRC is an error checking technique. I want to know in encapsulation is it placed in the Frame or Segments?
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09-12-2016 12:53 PM
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I would need to look it up to be sure, but believe it's used in both. CRCs can be used anytime you want to check a run of bits for a possible change.
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I would need to look it up to be sure, but believe it's used in both. CRCs can be used anytime you want to check a run of bits for a possible change.
09-13-2016 09:42 AM
Ok so it can be used in both. Thanks for your help.
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