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What Is the difference between the MAC address table and TCAM?

A.

The MAC address table supports partial matches. TCAM requires an exact match.

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A.

The MAC address table supports partial matches. TCAM requires an exact match.

B.

The MAC address table is contained in TCAM ACL and QoS information is stored in CAM.

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B.

The MAC address table is contained in TCAM ACL and QoS information is stored in CAM.

C.

Router prefix lookups happen in TCAM. MAC address table lookups happen In CAM.

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C.

Router prefix lookups happen in TCAM. MAC address table lookups happen In CAM.

D.

TCAM is used to make L2 forwarding decisions. CAM is used to build routing tables

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D.

TCAM is used to make L2 forwarding decisions. CAM is used to build routing tables

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

"TCAM is most useful for building tables for searching on longest matches such as IP routing tables organized by IP prefixes. The TCAM table stores ACL, QoS and other information generally associated with upper-layer processing. As a result of using TCAM, applying ACLs does not affect theperformance of the switch." https://community.cisco.com/t5/networking-documents/cam-content- addressable-memory-vs-tcam-ternary-content/ta-p/3107938

asked 10/10/2024
Gianni Masaracchia
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