IEEE802.3x flow control operates in full duplex mode. When the receiving port's memory buffers are full, it sends a pause signal to the sending port, temporarily halting data transmission to prevent data loss.
Flow control is a feature that regulates the transmission of data signals to match the bandwidth of the receiving port. It helps prevent packet discards and frame losses by controlling the data flow when the receiving port's buffer memory is full.
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