The two primary ways to logically segment a network are through Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and subnetting. VLANs allow for the creation of distinct broadcast domains within a single physical network, enabling better traffic management and security. Subnetting involves dividing a larger IP network into smaller, manageable sub-networks, which enhances performance and improves organization by isolating network traffic. Together, these methods help in optimizing network efficiency and security.
There are two ways to construct a segment. One way is drawing the perpendicular bisector, the second is with a ruler.
-They let two network segments appear as one network to connected workstations. -Their primary function is to keep traffic for one segment away from the other segment.
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Excessive broadcasts, and using hubs instead of switches or routers to segment the network.
Three people can share a 5-segment chewy fruit worm in two ways. First, they could cut the worm into five equal segments, giving each person one segment. Alternatively, they could divide it into smaller pieces, such as two people receiving two segments each and one person getting one segment, allowing for a different distribution.
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Repeaters are usually used in coaxial based ethernet networks. For this purpose they are used to extend the length of a network segment. For example, in a 10base2 ethernet network the maximum length of a segment is 180 meters. A repeater could join two segments together to increase the length of the network and the number of clients in the network. In today's modern networks you will see neither coaxial networks nor repeaters in a LAN. Repeaters are used for DSL transmissions, but not for LANS.
Subnetting is essentially the modification of a single IP network to create two or more logically visible sub-sections. It entails changing the subnet mask of the local network number to produce an even number of smaller network numbers, each with a corresponding range of IP addresses. Subnetting is required when one network number needs to be distributed across multiple LAN segments. This may be the case in instances when: * A company uses two or more types of LAN technology (for example, Ethernet, Token Ring) on their network. * Two network segments are restricted by distance limitations (for example, remote offices linked via point-to-point circuit). * Segments need to be localized for network management reasons (accounting segment, sales segment, etc.). * Hosts which dominate most of the LAN bandwidth need to be isolated.
Yes, it must be on the same network segment or you won't be able to route a packet outside of your network segment. --- In simple home networks, the default gateway will be within the scope of the subnet mask. Some devices will enforce this (artificial) requirement. But it's entirely possible to engineer a network with a gateway that is not within the scope of the subnet mask (if the device will allow it). Image two logical networks that run on the same physical network. It's just not a common configuration.
The question is not complete. If you wanted to connect the two networks together you would need a gateway device.
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