A. MAC address aging
MAC address aging is a switching feature that removes unused MAC addresses from the MAC address table after a certain period of inactivity. This frees up space in the MAC address table, allowing new MAC addresses to be added when new devices are connected to the network. The aging time determines how long a MAC address can remain in the table without any activity before it is considered unused and eligible for removal. This feature helps optimize the usage of MAC address table resources in a switch.
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