Which two options are the number of broadcast domains and collision domains shown in the exhibit?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which two options are the number of broadcast domains and collision domains shown in the
exhibit? (Choose two.)

Refer to the exhibit.

Which two options are the number of broadcast domains and collision domains shown in the
exhibit? (Choose two.)

A.
2 collision domains

B.
4 collision domains

C.
5 collision domains

D.
8 collision domains

E.
2 broadcast domains

F.
4 broadcast domains

G.
5 broadcast domains

H.
8 broadcast domains



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lukas

lukas

The device in the right side of the router is a hub not a switch, so all the ports in this devices conform a broadcast domain, but just one collision domain. Hubs extend the network by providing more ports. A hub is common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN. A hub contains multiple ports. When a packet arrives at one port, it is copied to the other ports so that all segments of the LAN can see all packets (so the bridge itself is the collision domain)

So this network diagram shows 2 broadcast domain and 4 collision domains (4 in the switch on the left side of the router and 1 on the right side.

lukas

lukas

2 broadcast domains and 5 collision domains.