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The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.
The correct answer is switch.
A switch builds a table of MAC addresses as it passes packets from port to port; ARP requests help with this by requiring clients that are connected to the switch reveal what their IP and MAC addresses are.
They operate at Layer 2 of the OSI model and forward data to the port on which the destination system is connected by using MAC addresses of connected devices.
Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).
The switch would broadcast frames out each port except the originating port until the switch learned all the MAC addresses connected to the switch.
Hubs and switches are different types of network equipment that connect devices. A hub usually connects computers to other computers. A switch is the next step up from a switch and it records the IP and MAC addresses of the devices connected to it.
the main switch is connected in the center of the panel
No, even though the two PCs are physically connected they need an IP address to communicate. The switch uses the MAC physical address to determine the switching but the network software requires an IP address and a subnet mask attached to the adaptor.
command start malfunction, disconnect, problem solved.
Power cycle the switch to clear all dynamically learned addresses, and the clear mac address table command will remove statically and dynamically configured table entires
This isn't a command - it appears to be an option (switch) on a different command.