Wilfrido,
If we talk about to 2 stations maybe yes, but if you talk more
stations, sending data to other stations will send broadcast address, if
source send a request to a destination, enable to reply the posible
destination of the packets, it will send to all as brodcast address w/c is
the ARP request is been executed, then when the proper destination recieve
the request that the time that will reply. halimbawa na lang na mag send ka
ng icmp request(ping), do you think deretso sa destination mo ang icmp
request mo? then reply agad? cguro naman hindi....
oninz <--{^0^}
Wilfrido Marifosque
> NO, there should not be any collision propagated accross all ports,
> because, with TX-to-TX and RX-to-RX connection, there's nothing at the
> receive line to propagate in the first place.
>
>
> willie
>
>
> On Saturday 09 February 2002 11:49, Alinmar B Umlas wrote:
>> Jeffrey,
>>
>> yes, that collision are propagated to all ports because hubs function
>> as amplifiers and cause one domain collision, hub to hub connections
>> will cause u a one domain collision.... if you want to segregate
>> collision domains used switch between to hubs, if you have a lot
>> workstation connected....
>>
>> oninz <--{^0^}
>>
>> Jeffrey Wong
>>
>> > I am not familiar with how HUBs are internally(physically)
>> > interconnected.
>> >
>> > What I know is that pin1 is Tx+ and pin2 is TX- and pin3 is RX+ and
>> > pin6 is RX-. So at the very least the device's communication
>> > (connected to the hub using a cross-over cable) would be messed up.
>> > TX+ and TX- connected to the hub's TX+ and TX- would cause collision
>> > at least at the port where the device is connected to the hub. Not
>> > sure if this collision would be propagated across all the other
>> > ports of the hub.
>>
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