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September 9, 2024Hardware-and-various-devices-in-networking
September 9, 2024Hardware-and-various-devices-in-networking
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Question 5
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A 10 BASE-2 network is limited to :
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20 bytes per data field
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30 stations per segment
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40 segments
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50 feet of cable
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Question 5 Explanation:
→ A 100BASE-2 coaxial cables have a maximum length of 185 metres (607 ft).
→ The maximum practical number of nodes that can be connected to a 10BASE2 segment is limited to 30 with a minimum distance of 50 cm between devices.
→ In a 10BASE2 network, each stretch of cable is connected to the transceiver (which is usually built into the network adaptor) using a BNC T-connector, with one stretch connected to each female connector of the T. The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adaptor with no cable in between.
→ The maximum practical number of nodes that can be connected to a 10BASE2 segment is limited to 30 with a minimum distance of 50 cm between devices.
→ In a 10BASE2 network, each stretch of cable is connected to the transceiver (which is usually built into the network adaptor) using a BNC T-connector, with one stretch connected to each female connector of the T. The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adaptor with no cable in between.
Correct Answer: B
Question 5 Explanation:
→ A 100BASE-2 coaxial cables have a maximum length of 185 metres (607 ft).
→ The maximum practical number of nodes that can be connected to a 10BASE2 segment is limited to 30 with a minimum distance of 50 cm between devices.
→ In a 10BASE2 network, each stretch of cable is connected to the transceiver (which is usually built into the network adaptor) using a BNC T-connector, with one stretch connected to each female connector of the T. The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adaptor with no cable in between.
→ The maximum practical number of nodes that can be connected to a 10BASE2 segment is limited to 30 with a minimum distance of 50 cm between devices.
→ In a 10BASE2 network, each stretch of cable is connected to the transceiver (which is usually built into the network adaptor) using a BNC T-connector, with one stretch connected to each female connector of the T. The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adaptor with no cable in between.
