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16 years 2 months ago #27812
by ramachandraraju
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hi all,
i am very much confused about broad cast domain and collision domain. what is this? plz clarify me about these concepts?
thanq
i am very much confused about broad cast domain and collision domain. what is this? plz clarify me about these concepts?
thanq
16 years 2 months ago #27830
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: broadcast and collision domains...
The word 'domain' means an area or a place. So in a network a collision domain is the area within the network in which any collisions that occur will be propogated. The effect of those collisions will be felt everywhere within the collision domain, but outside it (or in a different collision domain) their effects won't be noticed. For example, a hub is a shared-access device so collisions on one port will affect traffic using other ports; the whole hub is one collision domain. A switch however does not propogate collisions between ports so each port on a switch forms its own little collision domain - the collisions affect that port only.
Broadcast domains follow exactly the same logic except we are talking about broadcasts and not collisions. A broadcast domain is the area within the network within which broadcasts will be propogated. Broadcasts are passed on by switches but not passed on by routers so adding routers or using VLANs is a good way to break up a network into separate broadcast domains or to limit the size of broadcast domains.
I hope that makes sense; it seemed easy to explain until I started trying to explain it...
Broadcast domains follow exactly the same logic except we are talking about broadcasts and not collisions. A broadcast domain is the area within the network within which broadcasts will be propogated. Broadcasts are passed on by switches but not passed on by routers so adding routers or using VLANs is a good way to break up a network into separate broadcast domains or to limit the size of broadcast domains.
I hope that makes sense; it seemed easy to explain until I started trying to explain it...
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16 years 2 months ago #27847
by ramachandraraju
Replied by ramachandraraju on topic domains...
Hi TheBishop,
thanks for clarifying my doubts. i am new to networking. i am new to basics also. i am reading this site and its very useful to me. but i need some guidence. if u have some for me, plz give me the topics that i have to prepair from basics. i mean, which topic i have to read first and then which topic like that. i need the list of topics in order. so that i will concentrate in that manner.
thankq..
thanks for clarifying my doubts. i am new to networking. i am new to basics also. i am reading this site and its very useful to me. but i need some guidence. if u have some for me, plz give me the topics that i have to prepair from basics. i mean, which topic i have to read first and then which topic like that. i need the list of topics in order. so that i will concentrate in that manner.
thankq..
16 years 1 month ago #27867
by S0lo
I'd recommned those as a starter on collision/broadcast domains:
www.firewall.cx/hubs.php
www.firewall.cx/switches.php
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: domains...
i need the list of topics in order. so that i will concentrate in that manner.
I'd recommned those as a starter on collision/broadcast domains:
www.firewall.cx/hubs.php
www.firewall.cx/switches.php
Studying CCNP...
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16 years 1 month ago #27873
by ramachandraraju
Replied by ramachandraraju on topic Re: broadcast and collision domains...
thanks solo,
actually i need the list of topics that i have to prepare, for total networking from basic concepts...
thankq..
actually i need the list of topics that i have to prepare, for total networking from basic concepts...
thankq..
16 years 1 month ago #27882
by SteveP
Replied by SteveP on topic Re: broadcast and collision domains...
That is a tall order! I'd recommend getting hold of a copy of the official Cisco CCNA material. That will give everything that's required from binary through the OSI model, ethernet, routing, switching to WAN technologies etc. etc.thanks solo,
actually i need the list of topics that i have to prepare, for total networking from basic concepts...
thankq..
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