Station A is transmitting data to station B faster that
station B
can handle it. When station B's buffer fills up, it send out
a message
to station A to stop sending data. After B empties out its
buffer,
station B sends a message to station A to start sending data
again.
This is most directly an example of (pick the best answer only):
A.) Poison Reverse
B.) Connectionless protocol
C.) Windowing
D.) Connection oriented protocol
E.) Flow Control
F.) Split Horizon
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: E
Flow control is when a station is being overloaded with data
and tells
the other station to stop for a while, so the receiving
station can
process the data that it has in its buffer.
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