RTS stands for: A. ready to start B. ready to switch C. request to send D. request to scan E. ready to set

[amp_mcq option1=”ready to start” option2=”ready to switch” option3=”request to send” option4=”request to scan E. ready to set” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is C. Request to Send.

RTS stands for Request to Send. It is a control frame used in the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) protocol. RTS is used to request permission to transmit data from a sender to a receiver. The receiver will then send a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to the sender, allowing the sender to transmit the data.

A. Ready to start is not a valid option.
B. Ready to switch is not a valid option.
D. Request to scan is not a valid option.
E. Ready to set is not a valid option.