how will SwitchA handle this frame?

Refer to the exhibit.

SwitchA receives the frame with the addressing shown. According to the command output also
shown in the exhibit, how will SwitchA handle this frame?

Refer to the exhibit.

SwitchA receives the frame with the addressing shown. According to the command output also
shown in the exhibit, how will SwitchA handle this frame?

A.
It will drop the frame.

B.
It will forward the frame out port Fa0/6 only.

C.
It will flood the frame out all ports.

D.
It will flood the frame out all ports except Fa0/3.



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sanfranCISCO

sanfranCISCO

I think it should be B

Nicohr

Nicohr

Why not b? please answer

TB

TB

I think it should be B, because the Switch already knows the Destination MAC address, so there is no need to flood the frame out of alle ports.

jones

jones

answer is B

Vinh

Vinh

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (email) transmission. First defined by RFC 821 in 1982, it was last updated in 2008 with the Extended SMTP additions by RFC 5321—which is the protocol in widespread use today. SMTP by default uses TCP port 25.
Simple

RRD

RRD

For me correct answer is B!

xtjp808

xtjp808

It’s B.

dwh411

dwh411

The answer is B. The destination mac address is in the table and identified to f0/6. If the destination mac address was not in the table, then an arp request would flood all ports except f0/3.

Corey

Corey

ok.
I am a Linux expirt.
I am confadent the answer is D
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pourya

pourya

it’s B
because the dest add is defined (source is too)

romail

romail

Som body can confirm that this dump is still valid

romail

romail

B for sure

VsclurShft

VsclurShft

I agree that its B