They are Smart
A MAC address
qos, link aggregation
a smart car is small it hold two seats but it can go up to 200miles and its fast
Hubs and Switches
Switches are commonly known as "Layer 2 (Data Link Layer)".3550 Switches: These switches are working under Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) and it is forward the packets through MAC Address, but if we convert these type of switches into Routers it will function in Layer 3 (Network Layer) of OSI model as it's forward the packets based on the IP addresses.2950 Switches: These switches are working under Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) of OSI model only and it is forward the packets through MAC Address.
Switches are generally considered layer 2 devices, but many are capable of operating at layers 3, 4 or higher. Most hubs are amplifying the electrical signal; therefore, they are really repeaters with several ports. Hubs and repeaters are Layer 1 (physical layer) devices.
Ten switches commonly found at home include light switches for overhead lights, dimmer switches for adjustable lighting, outlet switches for controlling power to electrical outlets, and three-way switches for controlling lights from two locations. Additionally, you might find toggle switches for fans or appliances, rocker switches for lamps, motion sensor switches for automatic lighting, smart switches for app-controlled devices, GFCI switches for safety in wet areas, and pull-chain switches for ceiling fans or light fixtures.
Strong, pale, sparkly, fast, smart, heroic....
i dont know but ive got one. One smart fella, he felt smart. Two smart fella's they felt smart. three smart fella's they all felt smart together. say that really fast.
no
i would not wanna do your hw
Decisions on which port to block when two ports have equal cost depend on the port priority and identity. Non-root switches each have only one root port.