Need Help with Practice Questions
sagarmistry
Member Posts: 108
in CCNA & CCENT
Hey guys, I'm posting pictures of some practice questions,
Need some explanations and the right answers of them.
Posting pics here.
Need some explanations and the right answers of them.
Posting pics here.
ICND1 ---> 6th March
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clarson Member Posts: 903 ■■■■□□□□□□routers don't forward broadcasts. Therefore a and b are in different broadcast domains
and they can both transmit and receive at the same time so they are in different collison domains too
so the answer is b -
Jon_Cisco Member Posts: 1,772 ■■■■■■■■□□Look around for some options. Most of the practice tests I used explained the right and wrong answers after you complete them.
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sagarmistry Member Posts: 108routers don't forward broadcasts. Therefore a and b are in different broadcast domains
and they can both transmit and receive at the same time so they are in different collison domains too
so the answer is b
but there was another question where,
two PCs connected to a switch were connected to a router.
answer was same broadcast domain. this is confusingICND1 ---> 6th March -
clarson Member Posts: 903 ■■■■□□□□□□switches do foward broadcasts to all ports on the network. depending on vlans, that is all the ports on a switch. all ports on a router are generally on different networks, meaning different broadcast domains.
routers seperate broadcast domains. switches seperate collison domanis. -
sagarmistry Member Posts: 108switches do foward broadcasts to all ports on the network. depending on vlans, that is all the ports on a switch. all ports on a router are generally on different networks, meaning different broadcast domains.
routers seperate broadcast domains. switches seperate collison domanis.
I see. was confused abt the routers. Thanks!!ICND1 ---> 6th March -
sagarmistry Member Posts: 108
Is this explanation right??
OOoooo. Nvm. I realized my mistake!ICND1 ---> 6th March -
mikeybinec Member Posts: 484 ■■■□□□□□□□sagarmistry wrote: »
Is this explanation right??
OOoooo. Nvm. I realized my mistake!
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