Explain why two nodes connected to a switch can send data at the same time without the occurrence of a collision.
What will be an ideal response?
Each port on a switch is in its own collision domain, plus the switch can buffer incoming frames. That means that two nodes connected to the switch can send data at the same time and the switch will handle it without any collision.
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