Yes.
A hub will be one giant collision domain for that entire switch port. So if its an 8 port hub and you have 8 devices connected to it that collision domain will have 8 devices in it.
The cost of a Cisco 2950 switch can range from $78 to over $1,000. It all depends on whether you choose to buy a new Cisco 2950 switch or a refurbished one.
The command "show vtp status" will show you how many vlans are supported by the switch. The Cisco 2950 switch supports up to 64 VLANs.
Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port. Broadcast Networks mainly used to send datas (information) through network switch(Ex: Cisco 2950) to all destinations which are connected the switchports except the sending port.
ALSwitch(config)# interface vlan1 ALSwitch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
No, it is not, regardless the image.
Very much not.The 1900 series is a very old switch that does not even run a normal IOS. Its successor, the 2900XL series, does run an IOS. The 2900XL series' successor, the 2950 series, still does not support layer 3 routing. For layer 3 functions, you need Cisco 3550, 3560, or 3570 series switches.
The difference is that the write mem command is being discontinued. It is being replaced by the copy command and is the one you should use on the cisco tests. I still use this command on some routers such as 831, 871, 3002, 2950, 2600 however it appears that as of IOS 12 it will be gone. Hope this helps!
To establish a trunked line between two Catalyst 2950 switches, you should use an Ethernet cable with support for VLAN trunking. Typically, this would be a standard Ethernet cable with support for IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation to allow for the transmission of multiple VLANs over the same link.
2950 - 2550 = 400
1 km = 1000 m 2950 m = 2950/100 = 2.95 km
There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 2950 metres is equal to 2950/100 = 29.5 hectometres.
There are 1000 metres in one metre. Therefore, 2950 metres is equal to 2950/1000 = 2.95 kilometres.