mesh topology
Bus Topology
A topology is the physical configuration of a network. Each network has their own particular type of topology, with the most common being LAN or WAN. Irregular topology is a common topology of LAN, where the information is sent through random connections between computers.
star topology,bus topology,ring topology,mesh topology etc...
Star topology is one of the oldest topology
Sw1-sw2 divides the collision domain and provides full media bandwidth to the hosts in the network.
Domain is client-server logical topology.
network this is cisco ccna online test. the answer should be option #3
A switch or router will limit the number of clients in a collision domain, thus limiting what can be in the collision domain.
A hub contains a single collision domain and a single broadcast domain, regardless of the number of ports on the hub.
A collision domain is an area on the network where two devices may attempt to transmit at the same time. A hub has 1 collision domain overall. A switch has 1 collision domain per interface. The fewer devices in 1 collision domain, the better. ----
AnswerYes. You can't split a broadcast domain without also splitting the collision domain. The only devices that can split a broadcast domain are routers and layer 3 switches. Switches, bridges, and routers can all be used to split the collision domain. Hubs and repeaters do not split the collision domain or the broadcast domain.
Hubs do not reduce collision domains. All devices connected to the hub are in a single collision domain, where as on a switch, each port is its own collision domain.
This is false, topology does not have any representation in the environment. Topology is a study of mathematical shapes and spaces. It focuses on their constant deformations.
Four collision domains are present Two broadcast domains are present.
in my opinion there is no any collision domain in the router......but switch has collision domains for each interfaces & hub has one collision domain
Collision domain