What device has content-addressable memory (CAM) and what is
stored in it?
1 A: Switch, learned IP addresses
2 B: Router, learned IP addresses
3 C: Switch, learned MAC addresses
4 D: Router, learned MAC addresses
Answer Posted / rohit sunkara
CAM is used to store learned MAC addresses.N since MAC-add
involves usage of a switch,the answer is
Switch,learned MAC addresses
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