An Ethernet frame arrived at switch interface G0/1, but the destination MAC address is missing from the MAC address table. How does the switch process the frame?
An Ethernet frame arrived at switch interface G0/1, but the destination MAC address is missing from the MAC address table. How does the switch process the frame?
When a switch receives an Ethernet frame with a destination MAC address not present in the MAC address table, the standard behavior is to flood the frame out of all remaining switch interfaces except the one on which it was received. This is done to ensure the frame reaches the intended recipient, regardless of which interface the recipient might be connected to.
why not A?
D is correct
D. It floods the frame out of the remaining switch interfaces.
It´s D
correct