What is a characteristic of Store and Forward switches?
A.) They work at wire speed.
B.) They are the same as Cut-Through switching in 'prune' mode.
C.) They forward based on transport layer info.
D.) They forward the frame before it is completely read.
E.) They increase latency.
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: E
Store and froward will not forward fragments. The longer the
packet, the
longer the delay (latency) in the switch. There is no such
thing as
'prune' mode.
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