What type of switching creates variable latency through the
switch?
A.) Cut-Through
B.) Inverted
C.) Layer 4
D.) Multiplexed
E.) Store and Forward
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: E
DEFINITION: Latency = Delay.
Because a store and forward switch reads the whole frame
before forwarding,
a larger frame takes longer than a shorter frame.
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