Host D sends a frame to Host B at the same time that Host B sends a frame to Host D

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Host D sends a frame to Host B at the same time that Host B sends a frame to Host D. Bridging is enabled on Router 1, and the two frames collide into each other. Select the best explanation of why Host B will or will not receive the original frame from Host D:

Click the Exhibit button to view the topology.

Host D sends a frame to Host B at the same time that Host B sends a frame to Host D. Bridging is enabled on Router 1, and the two frames collide into each other. Select the best explanation of why Host B will or will not receive the original frame from Host D:

A.
Host B will receive the frame, since Hosts B & D are in the same VLAN.

B.
Host B will receive the frame, since Hosts B and D are in the same routing domain.

C.
Host B will not receive the frame, since Hosts B and D are in the same collision domain.

D.
Host B will not receive the frame, since Hosts B and D are in different broadcast domains.

E.
Host B will receive the frame, since Hosts B and D are in the same bridging domain.



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