Find the attenuation in dB of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at
     Find the attenuation [in dB] of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at 14 Km  Your HDLC control bits are 11001110. What can you say about this?  ![Find the attenuation [in dB] of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at 14 Km Your HDLC control bits are 11001110. What can you say about this? SolutionA) attn = 4.62 dB  Find the attenuation [in dB] of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at 14 Km Your HDLC control bits are 11001110. What can you say about this? SolutionA) attn = 4.62 dB](/WebImages/4/find-the-attenuation-in-db-of-a-22-gauge-utp-for-100-khz-at-980719-1761503407-0.webp) 
  
  Solution
A)
attn = 4.62 dB/km * 14 km
 = 64.68 dB
b)
The first 2 bits in control byte sequence 11 prove that the frame in which the byte sequence is present is a Unnumbered frame
 3 and 4 bits form one code part
 6 7 8 bits form other code sequence
 5th bit is P/F bit
 Poll/Final and is used for these two purposes. It has, meaning only when it is set i.e. when P/F=1. two cases.
(i) It means poll when frame is sent by a primary station to secondary (when address field contains the address of receiver).
(ii) It means final when frame is sent by secondary to primary
![Find the attenuation [in dB] of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at 14 Km Your HDLC control bits are 11001110. What can you say about this? SolutionA) attn = 4.62 dB  Find the attenuation [in dB] of a 22 gauge UTP for 100 KHz at 14 Km Your HDLC control bits are 11001110. What can you say about this? SolutionA) attn = 4.62 dB](/WebImages/4/find-the-attenuation-in-db-of-a-22-gauge-utp-for-100-khz-at-980719-1761503407-0.webp)
