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Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions
What is a switch and what does it do?
Switching hubs are
What’s the difference between a repeater and a switch?
A repeater is a device that extends the diameter of a network by regenerating and forwarding received Ethernet packets. It repeats incoming signals to all other ports on the device.
Like a repeater, a switch can also extend the diameter of a network. However, a switch can also extend the collision domain of a network, like bridging a
10Mbps Ethernet LAN with a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN. See the illustration below. A switch can also be configured to operate in
Switching fabric isolates each of the shared buses (repeaters) into its own collision domain.
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Collision Domain 1Collision Domain 2Collision Domain 3
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