Which two describe frame tagging?
A.) Examines particular info about each frame
B.) A unique ID placed in the header of each frame as it
traverses the
switch fabric
C.) A user- assigned ID defined to each frame
D.) The building of filter tables
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Answer / mr.shahin07
According to your question, Option A & B is correct.
Frame Tagging is the FRAME identification method which
uniquely assign an ID to each frame.
When a switch receives a FRAME its check the HEADER &
TRAILER & then try to retrieve the required info about it
for further processing. Just Like, try to find out VLAN ID,
to which this frame have to send.
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