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Multiple Physical LANs Require Multiple Switches

Nov 23,2008 by alperen

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Multiple Physical LANs Require Multiple Switches

A LAN consists of the devices inside a single broadcast domain. To create multiple physical LANs, you need to use multiple physical switches, because a switch forwards any broadcasts out all ports (except the port on which it was received). For example, imagine that you just took a job as network engineer at a company with the small network shown in Figure 7-2.


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