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Refer to the exhibit. How many collision domains are currently in the network?
4
17
11
2
7
L3 and L2 devices break up collision domains. In this case every link of a Switch represents a collision domain (16 in total). The L3 devices, or routers at the top; break up broadcast domains and collision domains. One link for the routers represents one collision domain, in total of 17 (16+1). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/This is a BS question IMHO, but Cisco loves this, IMHO, there aren't ANY collision domains here because they are all represented as Point-to-Point links and in a modern plug & play network,without doing anything, 90% of the time all those links should default to auto-full-duplex. And as good network admins, at the very least- everything but the workstation connections at the bottom should be manually configured as: "duplex full
". - - - - - - - - But this nonsense concept here, is probably what you'll see on the CCNA exam/zgz
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