Exam: 200-301: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 0 Likes

What occurs to frames during the process of frame flooding? (CCNA 200-301)

Updated on 02/05/2024

What occurs to frames during the process of frame flooding?

A) Frames are sent to all ports, including those that are assigned to other VLANs.
B) Frames are sent to every port on the switch that has a matching entry in MAC address table.
C) Frames are sent to every port on the switch in the same VLAN except from the originating port.
D) Frames are sent to every port on the switch in the same VLAN.


Solution

Correct answer: C) Frames are sent to every port on the switch in the same VLAN except from the originating port.
Frame flooding occurs when a switch receives a frame with a destination MAC address that is not in its MAC address table (also known as MAC address forwarding table) or if the destination address is a broadcast or multicast address. In this case, the switch floods the frame to all ports in the same VLAN except for the port on which the frame was received. This ensures that the frame reaches the intended destination within the same VLAN.

Category: Network Access

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