July 2004
Beginner
408 pages
7h 31m
English
Recall from Chapter 3, “Local-Area Networking Introduction,” that local-area network, or LAN, segments are shared-media networks in which each user and device shares the network bandwidth with others on the same segment. Microsegmentation of the LAN through switches limits the number of users per segment, ultimately dividing the LAN so that there is a single user per-dedicated LAN segment. LAN switches can create microsegments because each switch port provides a dedicated 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet segment to each user or network device, such as a file server or network printer.
LAN segments are connected to each other by networking devices that enable communication between these LANs while ...
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