Serialization delay has to do with time taken for frames to make it into the
interface input buffers or time taken to put the last bit of the frame on to
the wire. This is a function of how large the frame is AND the clock rate of
the interface in question.
Propagation delay is the time taken for the bits to travel on the wire (or
more general, medium). This is a function of the type of medium used and the
travel speed (light) of the signal on that medium.
I am sure there will be more to add but for basics, the above explanation
could be a good starting point. Do some more digging up.
Hope that helps abit.
Sadiq
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Prakash Kalsaria <
kalsaria.prakash_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> How will we Define, compare and contrast serialization and propagation
> delay?
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