D-Link DFE-2616IX User Guide - Page 52

Master Hub Setup and Management

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User's Guide The figure above shows an unsegmented hub stack. All hubs in the stack are in the same collision domain because they are connected together through the daisy-chain ports. The figure below shows a stack divided into three separate collision domains. Hubs three and four are isolated from the main segment (collision domain one) using the hub's segmentation capability, putting them into their own isolated collision domains two and three respectively. A switch, bridge or router can be used to connect the three collision domains so that traffic can pass between them, yet keeping them isolated to reduce congestion on each segment. 40 Master Hub Setup and Management

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User’s Guide
Master Hub Setup and Management
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The figure above shows an unsegmented hub stack.
All hubs in the stack are
in the same collision domain because they are connected together through the
daisy-chain ports.
The figure below shows a stack divided into three separate collision domains.
Hubs three and
four are isolated from the main segment (collision domain
one) using the hub's segmentation capability, putting them into their own
isolated collision domains two and three respectively.
A switch, bridge or
router can be used to connect the three collision domains so that traffic can
pass between them, yet keeping them isolated to reduce congestion on each
segment.