What are two purposes for segmenting a network with a
bridge? (Choose two)

A. to reduce collisions

B. to increase collisions

C. to add collision domains

D. to reduce collision domains

E. to have more broadcast domains

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What are two purposes for segmenting a network with a bridge? (Choose two) A. to reduce collisi..

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Answer: A, C

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What are two purposes for segmenting a network with a bridge? (Choose two) A. to reduce collisi..

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B.,C. Bridges break up collision domains, which would
increase the number of collisions domains in a network and
also make smaller collision domains.

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A & D

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