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Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

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What's Difference Between Broadcast doamin & Collision Domain.?

Define This into HUB,Switch & Router.?
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

Collision domain is a logical area where the packets/frames get collied each other in a CSMA/CD ether network. All the hosts in that area trying to grab the access of the network/carrier to send out its data.
In the case of Hub all the ports/host are in the same collision domain, means that only on host can able to send the data. But in the case of switch each port in the switch has seperate collision domain as it has the intelligence upto
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Broadcast domain is logical area, where the brocast packets are heard by the hosts.
In the case of Hub and all the ports/host are in the same broadcast domain.

VLAN configs in the siwtchs can able to divide the broadcast domain in the ethernet segment.
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

When a broad cast packet is generated in a network it is forwarded to all the prots of a switch or hub because broad cast packets have no IP addres. Therefore switch or hub run under one broadcast domain.
When two hosts access the network at the same time (Suppose the entire network is free and PC1 and PC5 are accessing the ntwork at the same time) a collision occurs. In case of hub it run under one collision domain because it is a physical star topolgy device but working as bus but in case of switch, it tries prot to prot link there fore each port of a switch is a collision domain i.e. no of ports = no. of collision domain.
Routers don't support broadcast and broadcast packets are dropped by router.
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

what dos mean CSMA? please
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

Csma/cd ---stands for carrier sense multiple access collision detection..... Csma/ca------stands for carrier sense multiple access collision avoidence
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

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what dos mean CSMA? please
CSMA- - - Is one of the ethernet technologies for the smooth movt of data. . .
it stands for Carrier Sense Multiple Access - - as the name says this is for the Env where many hosts/ nodes try to access a shared media to transmit its data.... A node senses the media for transmissions ... if there is one...it waits...again there r many types of waiting...(advanced)... if there is no transmission....this node transmits its data...while others wait...
In case ther is collision...the nodes become aware of this collision by the change in the amplitude...and do some activity so tat collision effect goes away...viz by using back off algo...
i hope this ll satisfy ur Query...
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Re: Broadcast Domain & Collision Domain

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What's Difference Between Broadcast doamin & Collision Domain.?

Define This into HUB,Switch & Router.?
please explain indetail by using examples
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