What are two functions of bridging? (Choose two.)
What are two functions of bridging? (Choose two.)
Bridging involves several key functions including forwarding and aging. Forwarding is the process of transmitting data packets from one network segment to another. Aging refers to the process of removing old entries from the bridge table to ensure it contains only current and active links. These processes are essential for efficient network traffic management and maintaining an updated network topology.
B, D are the correct one! Transparent bridging uses five mechanisms to create and maintain Ethernet switching tables on the switch: Learning Forwarding Flooding Filtering Aging Ref: https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/multicast-l2/topics/topic-map/bridging-and-vlans.html
B-D is correct
B and D is correct, C is a STP/RSTP function
Forwarding and Aging