Frame switching is a process used in networking where data is divided into packets known as frames and transmitted across the network. When a frame arrives at a switch, the switch looks at the destination MAC address and performs a lookup in its MAC address table to learn the destination interface. The switch then forwards the frame to its destination.
A characteristic of frame switching is A. performs a lookup to learn the destination interface. Frame switching involves receiving a frame and using the destination MAC address within that frame to determine the appropriate output interface where the frame should be sent. This process is essential for directing frames to their intended destinations on a network
B. performs a lookup to learn the destination interface.
Frame switching involves examining the destination MAC address of an incoming frame and performing a lookup in a forwarding table to determine the outgoing interface to which the frame should be forwarded. This process allows the switch to efficiently forward frames based on their destination addresses without needing to rewrite MAC addresses, send retransmission requests, or inspect and drop frames from unknown destinations.
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