What is link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI)?
A.
LFI is a QoS mechanism that allots bandwidth and enables the differentiation of traffic according to a policy.
B.
LFI is a Layer 2 technique in whic header information is sent only at the begining of the session, stored in a dictionary, and then referenced in later packets by a short dictionary index.
C.
LFI is a Layer 3 technique in which header information is sent only at the beginning of the session, stored in a dictionary, and then referenced in later packets by a short dictionary index.
D.
LFI is a Layer 2 techique in which large frames are broken into small, equal-sized fragments, and transmitted over the link in an interleaved fashion.
E.
LFI is a Layer 2 technique in which smaller fragments are combined into large, equal-sized frames, and transmitted over the link in an interleaved fashion.