Title: RE: 5-4-3 Rule

Woo hoo! I found one I can answer! Let's see, it's used with Ethernet, in that there can be 5 segments, four repeaters/hubs, but only three can have stations attached.

If you've studied how routers work, it is not a logical subnet such at one made by IP addresses but a physical subnet. Hope this helps.

Joey Fowler

-----Original Message-----
From: Suresh Uniyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:59 AM
To: Cisco (E-mail)
Subject: 5-4-3 Rule


Hi all,

What is 5-4-3 rule?

-SU

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