Term used with Ethernet to describe the act of continuously sending data A jabbering station is one whose circuitry or logic has failed, and which has locked up a network channel with its incessant transmission
In LAN technology, continuous random data; normally used to describe the action of a station whose circuitry or logic has failed which in turn locks up the network with its incessant transmission
The uncontrolled transmission of oversized frames to the network by a faulty device
To continuously send random or garbage data Normally identifies failed logic or circuits
To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense
An error condition where a network device continually transmits random meaningless data onto the network In IEEE 80 3 a data packet with a length that exceeds the prescribed standard