Computer Science, asked by vishalkondar3, 2 months ago

Concept of handshaking doesn’t contain .
a.RTS
b.CTS
c.Message
d.Error bit​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The handshaking process usually takes place in order to establish rules for communication when a computer attempts to communicate with another device. Signals are usually exchanged between two devices to establish a communication link. ... For example, the term "handshake" is not present in RFCs covering FTP or SMTP.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

Concept of handshaking doesn’t contain (d) Error bit.

Explanation:

  • Information transfer rate, coding alphabet, parity, interrupt mechanism, and other hardware or the protocol features are few examples of the parameters that can be negotiated during handshaking and can be accepted by the equipment and systems.
  • A method of communication between two entities is shaking hands which further refers to the exchange of signals between two stations to establish a reliable connection over a communications network.
  • In an RS-232 serial transmission, a "hardware handshake" employs specialised wires such the request-to-send (RTS) and clear-to-send (CTS) lines.
  • Handshaking is the automatic process which is used in communication to negotiate the establishment of a communication channel between the entities.
  • Before any data transfer or other communication takes place and immediately following the creation of a physical channel between the two entities, handshaking takes place.

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