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Dear students, welcome to Gate Smashers. In todays video Im going to explain Ring or we call it IEEE 802.5 standard or protocol. Actually it was originally designed by IBM in 1984 but later it became standard and it is defined in IEEE 802.5 so all important points regarding this I will tell you in this video because in competitive exams or your college/University exams small point on this can be asked. Each and every point you can understand from here. So guys quickly like the video, subscribe the channel if you havent yet and if you have then you can subscribe from more devices. Subscribers are very important. So lets start, first of all Ill tell you as the name suggests, Ring, ring. So this uses which topology? It uses Ring topology. Why this is important actually? Because in IEEE 802.3 we discussed ethernet. In that bus topology is used and if we talk about Data Link layer, the standard protocols in Data Link layer like ethernet, IEEE 802.3 or 802.5, they ask what