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Broadcast domain vs Collision Domain.
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Tako
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Ontario Certifications: MCSE Working on: CCDP
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Hi there,
it's me again. Can someone explain the difference between Broadcast domanin and a Collision Domain?
Thanks,
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Thanks a Million
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02-19-01 09:47 PM
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Jamesbond_007
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: San Diego, CA Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, MCP, MCSE, MCT,CCNA, CCDA, CCNP,CCSA, CCSE Working on: CCIE
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02-19-01 10:33 PM
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Tako
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Ontario Certifications: MCSE Working on: CCDP
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02-20-01 01:55 AM
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Braveheart
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Braveheart
quote: Originally posted by Tako
Hi there,
it's me again. Can someone explain the difference between Broadcast domanin and a Collision Domain?
Thanks,
I try to redraw this from WENDELL ODOM's book
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Attachment: broad.zip
This has been downloaded 19 time(s).
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