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This chapter explores the concepts of broadcast and collision domains, essential for comprehending network segmentation and performance. A broadcast domain is a logical division of a network where any broadcast packet sent by a device is received by all other devices within that domain. In contrast, a collision domain is an area in a network where packet collisions can occur, affecting data transmission efficiency. The chapter discusses how network devices like routers and switches influence the size and number of these domains, highlighting their importance in network design.
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