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by allowing the interconnection of segments with different speeds

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Q: How do switches create collision domains?
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Do bridges and switches separate collision domains?

Not only do bridges and switches separate collision domains but routers also perform this task.


How does a layer 2 switch create collision domains?

When using network switches, each port on the switch is its own collision domain.


What are the purposes of switches and hubs?

Switches increase the number of collision domains in the network.


What device separates collision domains?

Bridges, Switches and Routers will all separate collision domains.


How do routers and switches separate collision domains?

in my opinion there is no any collision domain in the router......but switch has collision domains for each interfaces & hub has one collision domain


Do subnets create broadcast domains or collision domains?

No


Which networking device main purpose is to segment collision domains?

switches


How many collision domains with one router and two switches?

In Router one and in switch each port having collision domain.


Which network devices reduce the size collision domains and provide error detection?

switches and your mama.!! lol haha


Which of the following devices separates collision domains?

Network+ Guide to Networks answer: Bridge, Switch, Router


How many broadcast domain are created when you segment a network with 12-port switch?

Zero. No collisions can occur within a full-duplex environment, as transmit and receive operations are performed on another set of wires. Thus, no collision domains would exist. Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/DC) is not part of a full-duplex network for this reason.


How many frames can passthrought a24port hub at one instance in time with no colllition occurring?

Since Hubs are Physical-layer devices and do not segment collision domains (which switches do), the answer is "one". Since switch DO segement collision domains, a switch can pass as many frames as it has ports.