What is the result of segmenting a network with a router
into segments 1 and 2?
A. It increases the number of collisions
B. It decreases the number of broadcast domains
C. It connects segment 1 and broadcasts to segment 2
D. It connects segment 1 and broadcasts from genre to segment 2
Answer Posted / koushik das
Topology: S1<-->R<-->S2
suppose 100 users in an unseparated single segment, now
brake it in 40 users for S1 and 60 users for S2 and connect
it with router. This topology will...
1. Increase the number of BC Domain.
2. Decrease the size of BC Domain.
3. Increase the number of Collision Domain.
4. Connect both S1 and S2, and yes Router will broadcast L3
data to each segment from each other segments.
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