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limits collision domains to five segments of wire, four repeaters and/or hubs, and three populated hubs between any two stations on a 10-Mbps network
5-4-3 rule
also known as error sensing
Adaptive cut-through forwarding
a frame with an FCS error and an octet missing
Alignment error
segments a network by filtering traffic at the Data Link layer
Bridge
A bridge maintains a ____ that maps the MAC addresses on each segment to the corresponding port on the bridge to which each segment is connected.
Bridging table
a sudden rush of network transmissions that causes all other network communications to slow down due to the volume of data competing for access to the same bandwidth on the communications medium
Broadcast storm
Ethernet contention method
CSMA/CD
A(n) ____ is the physical area in which a packet collision might occur
Collision Domain
IEEE 802.3u specifies two types of repeaters: Class I and Class II. Class II repeaters have higher latency than Class I repeaters.
False
When a segment has too much broadcast traffic, utilization increases and network performance in general benefits
False
A(n) ____ occurs when two stations transmit more than 64 bytes of data frames before detecting a collision.
Late collision
the length of time that is required to forward, send, or otherwise propagate a data frame
Latency
____ switches read the entire frame, no matter how large, into their buffers before forwarding.
Store-and-forward
switches that require all attached network interface devices to use the same transmit/receive speed
Symmetric switching
virtual local area network that allows you to logically segment a network
VLAN
Some switches can interconnect network interfaces of different speeds. These switches use ____ switching and, typically, a shared memory buffer.
asymmetric
Switches that use ____ forwarding start sending a frame immediately after reading the destination MAC address into their buffers.
cut-through
In ____ memory buffering, each port has a certain amount of memory that it can use to store frames.
port-based
A ____ operates at layer 3 of the OSI reference model. It interprets the Network layer protocol and makes forwarding decisions based on the layer 3 address
router
With ____ memory buffering, any port can store frames in the shared memory buffer
shared
Routers, switches, bridges, and gateways segment networks and thus create separate collision domains
true
The main difference between a switch and a bridge is that the switch typically connects multiple stations individually, thereby segmenting a LAN into multiple collision domains
true
You cannot actually configure a router until you get to enable mode
true