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A switch receives a frame with a MAC address of FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF. Which action will the switch take on this frame?

A.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the ingress interface.

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A.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the ingress interface.

B.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the directly connected VLAN.

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B.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the directly connected VLAN.

C.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the next-hop interface.

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C.

It will flood it out of all interfaces, except for the next-hop interface.

D.

It will flood it out of all interfaces.

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D.

It will flood it out of all interfaces.

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

A MAC address of FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF is the Ethernet broadcast address. When a switch receives a frame with this destination MAC address, it is required to forward the frame to all interfaces except the one it was received on.

Step-by-Step Breakdown:

Broadcast Frame Handling:

When a frame with the broadcast MAC address is received, the switch will flood it out of all active ports that belong to the same VLAN as the incoming frame. The broadcast frame is not sent back out of the ingress interface (the interface where the frame was originally received).

Purpose of Flooding:

Broadcasting is used to ensure that the frame reaches all devices within the broadcast domain (all devices within the same VLAN), which may not have a specific entry for the MAC address in their MAC address table.

Juniper

Reference:

Layer 2 Frame Forwarding: Juniper switches flood broadcast frames to all ports in the same VLAN, except the port the frame was received on.

asked 10/10/2024
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