collision domain
collision domain
Ethernet has access any time it is desired to transmit. It listens first to ensure no other nodes are communicating. If clear, they transmit. Yes, collisions are normal - If two nodes collide (transmit at the same time), they both back off, send a jamming signal, wait a "random" amount of time (based on their MAC address), and resend.
Collisions
Switched Ethernet
Essentially, any packet transmitted between ports on the switch behave as though the two connected nodes were directly connected as the only two nodes on the network, thus avoiding packet collisions with other nodes.
With n nodes and b branches a network will have combination are
Hub is the device used to interconnect nodes in a network
A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.
false
a client/server network.
An internode is a portion of plant stem between nodes. An internodal segment is a portion of nerve fibre.
Omnidirectional