Which statement is true?
A. While bridges are used to segment networks, they will not
isolate broadcast or multicast packets.
B. A bridge looks at every packet within its network segment
and works like a hub re-broadcasting the packet if the
destination is within its network segment.
C. A bridge maintains a table of the IP addresses of the
hosts within its network segment and forwards the packet
directly to the destination based upon the IP address.
D. A bridge resets the hop count by keeping all packets
within the network segment. Only packets addressed to a
specific destination host outside the network segment are
allowed to pass through the bridge.
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Answer: A
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