What is the Difference between Broadcaste Domain and
Collison Domain and where it is used ?
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Answer / anup kumar dey
suppose one server is connected to 4 clients connecting
with switch.so all the 5 terminals are called broadcaste
domain. and only 4 clients machines are called collision
domain.
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Answer / kapilasdhir
Broadcast Domain:--When Ever one Computer Are Sending A
Broadcast message in the Network And If Another Computer
Receive That Broadcast message, in that Case We Can Say
Both Computer Belongs To Single Broadcast Domain.
Collision Domain:--When Ever Two Computer Are Sending a
Message to Each Other at a Same Time, Then Collision Will
Be Happen, in that case we can Say Both Computer belongs to
Single Collision Domain.
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