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5.
You have 10 users plugged into a hub running 10Mbps half-duplex. There is a server connected to the switch running 10Mbps half-duplex as well. How much bandwidth does each
host have to the server?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Each device has 10 Mbps to the server.
Discussion:
36 comments Page 2 of 4.
Nitin sharma said:
1 decade ago
No, since last mile is Hub, that is on layer 1 device and doesn't break broadcast domain as well collision domain, so it will share the available bandwidth into no of connected users. Answer B is valid.
Sms said:
6 years ago
You have 10 users plugged into a hub running 10Mbps full-duplex.
There is a server connected to the switch running 10Mbps half-duplex as well. How much bandwidth does each host have to the server?
There is a server connected to the switch running 10Mbps half-duplex as well. How much bandwidth does each host have to the server?
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Alif said:
1 decade ago
Hub and switch are designed in such a way that there should not be any change in the frequency, if frequency remain same so as the bandwidth remain same, the only chances are for data collision.
Binit said:
1 decade ago
Switch manages the bandwidth to 10mbps to each node. But hub divides it in 10 users by 1 mbps.
So how come 10mbps is the speed.
If halfduplex affect the speed then it may be 1 mbps !
So how come 10mbps is the speed.
If halfduplex affect the speed then it may be 1 mbps !
Deepak said:
1 decade ago
In the above question hub is the state of half duplex at a time one user can only send the data or receive the data. So user gets 10mbps bandwidth.
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J sudhir said:
1 decade ago
This according to the Switch manages the bandwidth to 10mbps to each user. Its like hub provide 1mbps to PC but switch provide 10 mbps to server.
Kebha Clenson J said:
7 months ago
Half-duplex allows data to be sent in one direction at a time, while full-duplex will enable data to be sent in both-directions simultaneously.
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Chitta mahapatra said:
1 decade ago
Switch actually recreates the signal with same 10 Mbps speed as half duplex but chances of collision is high. But use of hub still ambiguous.
Yoyo said:
1 decade ago
Half duplex is called half because it's is half so we can call it half.
So from above statement it's clear that each user have 10 mbps.
So from above statement it's clear that each user have 10 mbps.
Parameswar said:
9 years ago
However, with half-duplex, it is shared access CSMA/CD. Since only one person can successfully transmit at one time, it is still 10 MB.
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