Is there a general, simple set of guidelines to follow when counting collision domains? Has anyone seen this type of question on a CCNA exam? Thank you Alan
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Is there a general, simple set of guidelines to follow when counting collision domains? Has anyone seen this type of question on a CCNA exam? Thank you Alan
Routers and switches break collision domains, i.e. each port of a router or switch is connected to an individual collision domain, but hubs and repeaters do not.
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Got it. Thank you. Alan
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