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Routers connect two or more network segments, increasing the network diameter and also regulating traffic. In addition, they forward broadcast traffic to all connected segments.
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One way to reduce congestion would be to split a single segment into multiple segments, thus creating multiple collision domains.
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Bridges easily interconnect various network technologies, both
local and wide area, because they operate based on protocols that are independent of the specific networking technology.
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In a totally switched network, end stations may transmit to the
switch at the same time that the switch transmits to them, achieving a collision-free environment.
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Ethernet is regarded as both a local and wide area technology.
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Token-ring nodes do not look for a carrier signal or listen for collisions; the presence of the token frame provides assurance
that the station can transmit a data frame without fear of another station interrupting.
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Before a station transmits, it "listens" to the medium to determine if another station is transmitting. If the medium is quiet, the station recognizes that this is an appropriate time to
transmit. This is referred to as __________.
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carrier sense
multiple access
collision detection
multicast
None of these choices
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The term __________ means that when one Ethernet station transmits, all the stations on the medium hear the transmission.
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multiple access
carrier sense
collision detection
multicast
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Below are the basic steps or functions of a token-ring network. Put them in the proper order.
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The token circles the ring like any frame until it encounters a station that wishes to transmit data.
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The ring initializes by creating a token, which is a special type of frame that gives a station permission to transmit.
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This station then "captures" the token by replacing the token frame with a data-carrying frame, which encircles the network.
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Once that data frame returns to the transmitting station, that station removes the data frame, creates
a new token and forwards that token on to the next node in the ring.
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We can say that the bridge __________ or drops the frame if the
source and destination address are on the same segment.
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Filters
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__________ or stations are devices that attach to Ethernet segments.
Question 11 options:node
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If a large number of stations connected to the same segment and each generated a sizable amount
of traffic, many stations may attempt to transmit whenever there was an opportunity. This results in __________ problems as the number of collisions increase.
Question 12 options: congestion
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In networking, the term __________ refers to a set of rules that govern communications.
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Ethernet devices attach to a common __________ that provides a path along which the electronic
signals will travel.
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__________ connect multiple Ethernet segments, listening to each segment and repeating the signal heard on one segment onto every other segment connected to the device.
Question 15 options: repeaters
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