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  1. Broadcast Domains and Collision Domains - Cisco Learning Network

    Hello guys, im a newbie here, yeah i got confused sometimes with Broadcast domains and Collision Domains, before i really dont know whats the difference of this both domains! but now, as reading …

  2. How many Broadcast domains are there? - Cisco Learning Network

    Is it possible to say exactly how many broadcast domains are there in this network or it will be depended to the VLANs and Trunking conditions?

  3. Please explain Collision Domain and Broadcast Domain.

    Broadcast domain: L2 Broadcast frame sent to all devices on the network and all those devices can receive it in the same time (switches), The switch creates an entire broadcast domain, but every one …

  4. Collision domain and Broadcast domain? - Cisco Learning Network

    A broadcast domain basically represent all devices that can reach each other at the data link layer (OSI layer 2) by using broadcast. The router is in fact the boundary of that broadcast domain because a …

  5. Broadcast Vs Collision domain - Cisco Learning Network

    Broadcast domain in switch can be split to many using the concept of VLAN. In routers, each interface in a router is a broadcast domain.similarly each interface in a router has a collision domain.

  6. Broadcast domain in wireless - Cisco Learning Network

    A single SSID can be viewed as a broadcast domain, also consider that WLANs are half duplex. When it comes to a collision domain it becomes more tricky because anything in the air is using the same …

  7. Does a Layer 3 switches separate Broadcast Domains?

    Yes - Layer 3 switches separate broadcast domains in the same way a layer 2 switch does - you still define VLANs and associate them with ports and/or trunks. The difference between the two is that …

  8. Broadcast domain between 2 routers with a serial link?

    Hi, A broadcast domain is a set of interfaces for which when a broadcast is sent from one interface, it is received by all the other interfaces in that said domain. A serial link joins 2 interfaces. Broadcasts …

  9. Difference between a broadcast ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and All hosts bits 1

    What I was trying to say is what is the difference between a layer 2, layer 3 broadcast and a broadcast address in a subnet. But the replies are very helpful even then.

  10. Broadcast in Packet Tracer? - Cisco Learning Network

    I was wondering if it is possible to simulate a broadcast message in packet tracer, and if so, how?