How a Switch Forwards and Builds the MAC Address Table
How the Layer 2 switch builds its MAC address table and forwards frames on the network. When the switch needs to flood frames on the network. And, how the switch examines the Layer 2 frame headers to make forwarding decisions and build the MAC address table based on the source and destination MAC addresses. Here is a link to the slides: https://drive.google.com/open?id=191S...

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