Question from a practice test
gabrielbtoledo
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Which devices can we use to divide ethernet networks into multiple collision domains? (Select 3)
Hubs
Repeaters
Bridge
Routers
Switches
Answer: *highlight to find the answer*
Switches, bridges and routers divide the ethernet network in multiple collision domains. Switches and bridges do not divide the network in multiple broadcast domains as routers do.
My thoughts were:Switches, Hubs and Repearters or Bridges
After re-reading the technotes here I see where I got wrong.
Hubs
Repeaters
Bridge
Routers
Switches
Answer: *highlight to find the answer*
Switches, bridges and routers divide the ethernet network in multiple collision domains. Switches and bridges do not divide the network in multiple broadcast domains as routers do.
My thoughts were:Switches, Hubs and Repearters or Bridges
After re-reading the technotes here I see where I got wrong.
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Comments
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rjbarlow Member Posts: 411Too much simple:
Bridge Routers Switches
These are the questions I want to find on my exam!
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jediknight Member Posts: 113I wish my pool of questions had questions like that...
It makes sense though. Hubs and Repeaters are pretty much the same thing. They both create one collision domain and use CSMA/CD - first come first served where as bridges and switches each port is an individual collision domain - don't use CSMA/CD and operate full duplex operation. Each port on a routers separate broadcast domains and as a side effect this includes collision domains, but you wouldn't use a router to create separate collision domains