what is the difference between collision domain and
broadcast domain?
Answer Posted / devanshu kumar
A collision domain is an Ethernet term used to descrbe a
network,collection of devices in which one particular
device sends a packet on a network segment.
A broadcast domaun is where a set of all device on that
same segment hear all broadcasts sent on that segment.
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