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What is the maximum probability of error in the communication channel for Ethernet operation?
The TCP/IP protocol is used.
What documents regulate this?
Explanation, there is a communication channel for a not quite standard environment, I would like to know what probability of an error should be considered.
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You can look at the official Ethernet specifications.
For example, here: standards.ieee.org/about/get/802/802.3.html
So you can evaluate it yourself. The error probability is maximum (i.e. data transmission is impossible) in the case when it is not possible to transmit a frame of minimum length.
For an Ethernet II format frame (at least 64 bytes in size), this probability is 1 in 512. Depending on the selected type of Ethernet, it will be necessary to calculate the probability for the physical layer, taking into account the type of bit encoding used.
Theoretically, as a result, the same "maximum probability of an error in the communication channel for Ethernet operation" will be found.
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