Name network equipment used to connect two logically and physically different
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A hub is a device to which all devices sharing a physical network can be a physically connected to form a “Local Area Network” or “LAN”. Hubs do little more than enable the electrical currents from a computer sending a packet to pass to all other devices connected to it.
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Explanation:
The logical is more of an abstract concept, the organization (topology) of the network. It's soft (software configuration), non-tangible. A small list of many possible examples may be: VLAN's (virtual LAN's/networks) - OSI layer 2 separaton, IP subnets - OSI layer 3 separation, tunnel/VPN technologies ... GRE, MPLS/VPLS, etc. Autonomous systems, devices grouped by common management or routing domains, are also logical. You cannot see them by physically looking at them, you need to derive it from looking at software/soft configurations. Think virtualized; even data circuits are more virtual than ever... multiplexing, DWDM.
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